The enterprise application
playing field of today is quite different from that of only a few
years ago. So what are some of the biggest trends as we head into
2015?
Faster, Easier App
Development
Adam Seligman, vice
president of Developer Relations at Salesforce, commented on how
every year there are new technologies that come out and capture
everyone's attention. He mentioned Docker, which has the tag line
"build, ship and run any app, anywhere," as an example. The
latest tools for creating enterprise applications are getting easier
and faster to use, he pointed out.
Enterprise Overtakes
Consumer Apps
The mobile world has been
dominated by consumer apps for a number of years. But Seligman senses
we are seeing a reset in enterprise apps.
"The economic wave
has crested on consumer apps which are baseline expectations, not
huge profit engines," he said. "But apps for employees and
B2B partners are a huge opportunity."
Cloud Apps Thrive
"Cloud has become the
default development platform for software vendors’ enterprise
applications," said Bob Muglia, CEO of Snowflake Computing. "It
is also becoming the default choice for most companies’ packaged
applications and is even starting to become the default choice for
companies’ internal IT application development projects."
SaaS Acquisition Frenzy
Muglia takes this a stage
further. He thinks there will be far fewer small
software-as-a-service vendors due to an accelerating trend of
acquisition of SaaS application vendors by traditional software
vendors.
"Enterprise
application vendors with both cloud and on-premise offerings will
increasingly shift toward selling the cloud version of applications
as their default sales motion because of the lower cost of delivering
and supporting their cloud versions," Muglia said.
Need for Data Speed
No longer can an
application depend on yesterday's data. Propelled by the consumer
market’s need for speed, the enterprise app space is moving toward
real-time data and real-time answers.
"One retail CIO told
me that while it’s great to get a model of their customers
reflecting their history, what he really needed to know is what the
customers have been doing with their brands in the last 10 minutes,"
said Monte Zweben, CEO and co-founder of Splice Machine.
Applications that Ease
Mobile Workflows
Truly productive and
useful enterprise mobile apps are all about continuous business
processes and workflows. For example, most users don’t want to just
look up a customer and corresponding contact information, they want
to look up a customer, check for suitable products, show relevant
information about those products, place a purchase order for those
products and send the customer a summary of that transaction.
Outsourcing Mobile App
Development
It’s one thing to want
all your enterprise applications available on mobile devices, fully
functional and completely integrated. But it’s quite another to be
able to afford the resources to create that – particularly if you
have a large existing base of customers using on-premise software.
Enterprise Apps 2014
Those users and their
various older versions must be maintained, which can make it
difficult to free up enough talent to create the mobile tools
required.
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Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.
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