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Mobile: The Future is Declarative | Snack of the Week

With the introductions of Jetpack Compose and SwiftUI, developing native apps looks very similar to developing React Native or Flutter apps. Both React Native and Flutter have a declarative approach from the start, but with Android and iOS now joining the declarative bandwagon, we can see that the future of mobile development is declarative.

Infovista unveils NLA Cloud Platform to unify cloud-native network planning, testing and automated assurance and operations

Extends proven cloud platform to scale and integrate telco-specific data, automation and analytics across operators' network lifecycle to reduce CSPs' network operating costs and time-to-market of new services.

Attachments in Alloy Mobile Apps

As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. This is especially true when describing your problem to IT support. The good news is that Alloy mobile apps can since now handle attachments, including pictures and documents! Technicians and end-users can attach files when submitting issues or collaborating on tickets—in short, in all their daily operations. The new feature enables uploading an existing file from the device library and taking a picture immediately in the app.

5 Proven Ways to Better Protect Customer Data

Technology and innovation have made access to customer data a walk in the park for many businesses. In today’s world, access to customer data is one significant way businesses can provide services that their customers will find acceptable. It helps you provide personalized services and offer customers products and services they will find relevant, which will lead to increased sales conversion. But, unfortunately, most good things have their downsides, and access to customer data is not excluded.

Why You Need to Use Mobile Applications to Increase Business Efficiency

As more people continue to use smartphones, there is a surge in the need to develop mobile applications for businesses. Smartphones are changing how businesses interact with their customers and how customers look for products and services. They have transformed communication and made it part of day-to-day life. Doing so has brought a lot of changes in the market. Therefore, businesses must know how to take advantage of this evolution to increase efficiency, get more customers, and ensure growth.
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On-Premises vs Cloud MDM deployment: Key Differences between them

On-premises vs cloud MDM deployment With the rise of SaaS application management, mobile device management (MDM) services have gained popularity among IT professionals. Modern computing environments rely on the efficient use and provisioning of resources. But which one is right for your business: on-premise or cloud MDM deployment? While this may seem like a simple question, there are many factors that come into play when deciding which method to go with. This article discusses the differences between on-premises vs. cloud MDM deployment. It will also present examples, use cases, and pros and cons of these two deployment options.