Oh the woes of an Android owner. There are so many iPhone devices out there now that, even the impressive growth of the Android market seems to be overshadowed by the iPhone owner and developer base. But, that should not discourage a business, an IT consultant or a developer. There is plenty of need for Android apps and plenty of customer interest in new apps for Android devices.
Author: Kartik Patel
The Corona Virus (COVID-19) has taught us many hard lessons, not the least of which is the importance of being prepared, the importance of anticipating what may be just around the corner, and the importance of being able to theorize, hypothesize and predict. All of these skills are amply supplied by data scientists and analysts. But, in today’s world, it is crucial to prepare and educate the average business team member to improve data literacy and engage in digital transformation (Dx). As the idea of data popularity becomes more mainstream, and team members and industries embrace data sharing and fact-based decision making, our understanding of looming issues, collaborative possibilities and possible solutions to address these issues will improve and so will our response time and efficacy.
Your business has decided to create a mobile application for the market and you are wondering which platform to use. You have a lot riding on the success of this product and it seems logical to put your money on the iPhone environment and on iPhone application development, if for no other reason than the popularity and widespread use of the iPhone. That alone seems to ensure success across the broadest user base.
If your business uses Shopify for eCommerce, you are already well aware of the features and benefits inherent in the software solution. Still, as the eCommerce market explodes, there is a greater need for business strategy and for refining the customer approach in order to remain competitive.
Spark is a distributed open-source cluster-computing framework and includes an interface for programming a full suite of clusters with comprehensive fault tolerance and support for data parallelism. Spark can be used effectively to provide support for Java, Scala, Python and R programming and is suitable for SQL, streaming data, processing graphs and for machine learning.
When a business envisions a custom ERP, custom software development project, or enterprise application for its own use or to sell to other companies as a business application, it is always a challenge to pull together the resources and to keep the project on budget and on track to meet expectations and roll out the app for use or to generate revenue.
In today’s business environment, most organizations are overwhelmed with data and looking for a way to tame the data overload and make it more manageable to help team members gather and analyze data and make the most of the information contained within the walls of the enterprise. When a business enters the domain of data management, it can often get lost in a morass of terms and concepts and find it nearly impossible to sort through the confusion. Without a clear understanding of the various categories and iterations of data management options, the business may make the wrong choice or become so mired in the review process that it will give up its quest.
When a business is establishing its technology toolkit for enterprise software services, it is important to include the right cutting-edge technologies, frameworks and tools to ensure that solutions are effectively and quickly developed, upgraded and maintained.
The Angular JS open-source front-end web framework leverages JavaScript development and is used as the front-end for the MEAN stack or other programming languages and frameworks. It simplifies development and testing using client-side Model View Controller (MVC) and Model View ViewModel (MVVM) architectures. The goal of the Angular JS approach is to provide a structure for application design, Ux, testing and business logic.
These days it is hard to pick up an industry journey or business publication without seeing the term ‘Digital Transformation’ (AKA Dx). The basic premise of Digital Transformation is the adoption of digital technology by businesses to transform, streamline and improve services, workflow and business processes. These initiatives involve a systematic review of non-digital or manual processes to replace these inefficiencies with digital processes and might include replacing out-of-date technologies with new, more effective digital technologies.