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Enterprise Mobile device Integration

 
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I have just taken a look at the table of contents. There is a chapter called Enterprise mobile device integration, what aspects of mobile device integration does this chapter cover?
 
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Ashley Riot wrote:I have just taken a look at the table of contents. There is a chapter called Enterprise mobile device integration, what aspects of mobile device integration does this chapter cover?


Primarily I wanted to cover the various mobile device options. NWR, Mobile-web etc. Then talk about the PRO's and CON's of each.

I then go over the various considerations for iOS and Android Native development.
There are many considerations from development all the way through deployment. These considerations are important to make a native mobile app successful.
I cover
Development considerations
Build and deployment considerations
Distribution considerations

Then at the end of the chapter, I cover mobile design tools that can be useful for android or iOS apps.
 
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