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How Can Mobile Apps Benefit Your Business and Make It More Successful

The mobile app industry is booming. In 2019, global app revenue reached $120 billion and is projected to grow to $310 billion by 2025. That's a lot of money, and it's no surprise that businesses are clamoring to get a piece of the pie. But with so many options out there, you might be wondering: what's the point of investing in a mobile app for my business? The answer is simple: mobile apps can benefit your business in a number of ways and help make it more successful. In this article, we'll explore some of the ways that mobile apps can help your business grow.

Infovista announces availability of Ativa Automated Assurance and Operations suite with catalog of use case-based solutions

Cloud-native by design, Ativa™ suite enables CSPs and enterprises to automate 5G slicing operations, IoT, voice, broadband, enterprise services across digital experiences, apps, services, networks and infrastructure.

More Powerful than Ever: PagerDuty's Revamped Mobile App is Primed for Even Better Incident Response

2020 revolutionized how we work. Many went from full-time office work to 100% remote overnight. And now that in-office is once again on the horizon, companies are thinking of ways to continue to work flexibly. However, this comes with increased challenges, and a need for tools that match this working style. The PagerDuty mobile application is well recognized, with a 4.8 stars rating on the App Store and Google Play.

Creating competitive differentiation in telcos through cloud-native

It’s never too early or late to start talking about cloud-native. By 2025, more than 95% of new workloads will be deployed on cloud-native platforms. Clearly, a lot of organizations are on their way to cloud-native adoption, among them some of the prominent telecom operators of our time. After all, the benefits of cloud-native are most pronounced in the telecom sector, where the need for scale, automation and predictable cost structure at optimal OPEX and CAPEX is more persistent than ever.