Apple’s deal with SAP, Android N with Enterprise-driven features and Microsoft’s PowerApps to empower business people – all these are pointing towards one and the only thing: enterprise mobile app development. But why? Why Enterprise?
Enterprise app market is going to worth for $100 billion. At least, this is what I heard from TechCrunch that is also with good number of reasons.
Enterprise App Development Market
According to Techcrunch, from 3 billion working people, only 20% have access to technology helping them to work more efficiently. That means 2.5 million are still either not aware of the power of apps or not allowed to use technology at their workplaces. This is surely disappointing unveiling little to zero hopes from enterprise app development world. But future assumptions are showing a different way.
According to Gartner’s data, in today’s digital-going age, employees holds 3 devices on an average in their daily routine which soon turn to 5 or 6 considering growing population of wearables and other handy devices. Enterprises have started giving their employees freedom to choose their own devices and use it for work purposes. This tradition is started at few places only, but the future is full of possibilities picturing every employee busy with handy device full of enterprise apps.
Besides, Techcruch’s calculation has shown more hopes of enterprise app market growth. As per it’s quick calculation, if those 2.5 million tech-less workers start spending on technology for the sake of increased efficiency and productivity, the market’s value may go beyond $100 Billion. May be this is the reason why tech giants are investing more in enterprise to leverage maximum revenue benefits in future.
Apple’s Approach towards Enterprise App Development
Almost all are well aware of Apple’s new partnership with SAP, an enterprise software company. iPhones and iPads have more uses at workplaces giving Apple an easy way to grab a fair share of enterprise market. Moreover, partnership with SAP will give this a raise making these devices more useful for employees. SAP has already disclosed its plan for making 100 apps for iOS devices. The Company is also looking to release SDKs to give the power of building enterprise apps for iOS directly in hands of iOS app developers.
Google’s Enterprise-Driven Efforts
Google’s efforts towards Enterprise start with Android N – upcoming OS version of Android. Based on rumours and bits of news revealed, Android N comes with some updates targeting work matters. The new version is addressed to increase working capabilities of enterprise users. Increased security, profile creation, battery saving, etc., are some glimpses of upcoming Android N enabling workers to rely more on handy devices rather than immovable PC.
Apart from Android N, another popular news from Google regarding Enterprise matters is Diane Greene – current executive vice president of Google Cloud Enterprise and Former CEO of VMware. She has been hired to take a good care of Enterprise along with Cloud business. Diane believes that cloud has a big role to play in Enterprise world – allowing better communication, streamline work and flatten systems to employees and employers. Seems like, she is on way to power-up enterprise app uses with the help of cloud technology.
Microsoft’s PowerApps
Instead of creating business apps or launching new software for Enterprise, Microsoft focused on giving everyone (coders and non-coders) a power to create their own Enterprise apps. PowerApps by Microsoft allow everyone to create their own apps as per their Enterprise needs. This is something what business people were waiting for so long.
It proves how Microsoft stand ahead of the others with its uniqueness and ability to determine what Enterprise users actually needs.
In Conclusion
Enterprise app development needs are endless. There are hundreds of different types of enterprises working on different field. To cover each one’s needs through hundred apps is difficult. But as most of all tech giants are trying their best in their own way, it seems the day is near where everyone will be working more efficiently with the help of handy devices and apps.
Enterprise app market is going to worth for $100 billion. At least, this is what I heard from TechCrunch that is also with good number of reasons.
Enterprise App Development Market
According to Techcrunch, from 3 billion working people, only 20% have access to technology helping them to work more efficiently. That means 2.5 million are still either not aware of the power of apps or not allowed to use technology at their workplaces. This is surely disappointing unveiling little to zero hopes from enterprise app development world. But future assumptions are showing a different way.
According to Gartner’s data, in today’s digital-going age, employees holds 3 devices on an average in their daily routine which soon turn to 5 or 6 considering growing population of wearables and other handy devices. Enterprises have started giving their employees freedom to choose their own devices and use it for work purposes. This tradition is started at few places only, but the future is full of possibilities picturing every employee busy with handy device full of enterprise apps.
Besides, Techcruch’s calculation has shown more hopes of enterprise app market growth. As per it’s quick calculation, if those 2.5 million tech-less workers start spending on technology for the sake of increased efficiency and productivity, the market’s value may go beyond $100 Billion. May be this is the reason why tech giants are investing more in enterprise to leverage maximum revenue benefits in future.
Apple’s Approach towards Enterprise App Development
Almost all are well aware of Apple’s new partnership with SAP, an enterprise software company. iPhones and iPads have more uses at workplaces giving Apple an easy way to grab a fair share of enterprise market. Moreover, partnership with SAP will give this a raise making these devices more useful for employees. SAP has already disclosed its plan for making 100 apps for iOS devices. The Company is also looking to release SDKs to give the power of building enterprise apps for iOS directly in hands of iOS app developers.
Google’s Enterprise-Driven Efforts
Google’s efforts towards Enterprise start with Android N – upcoming OS version of Android. Based on rumours and bits of news revealed, Android N comes with some updates targeting work matters. The new version is addressed to increase working capabilities of enterprise users. Increased security, profile creation, battery saving, etc., are some glimpses of upcoming Android N enabling workers to rely more on handy devices rather than immovable PC.
Apart from Android N, another popular news from Google regarding Enterprise matters is Diane Greene – current executive vice president of Google Cloud Enterprise and Former CEO of VMware. She has been hired to take a good care of Enterprise along with Cloud business. Diane believes that cloud has a big role to play in Enterprise world – allowing better communication, streamline work and flatten systems to employees and employers. Seems like, she is on way to power-up enterprise app uses with the help of cloud technology.
Microsoft’s PowerApps
Instead of creating business apps or launching new software for Enterprise, Microsoft focused on giving everyone (coders and non-coders) a power to create their own Enterprise apps. PowerApps by Microsoft allow everyone to create their own apps as per their Enterprise needs. This is something what business people were waiting for so long.
It proves how Microsoft stand ahead of the others with its uniqueness and ability to determine what Enterprise users actually needs.
In Conclusion
Enterprise app development needs are endless. There are hundreds of different types of enterprises working on different field. To cover each one’s needs through hundred apps is difficult. But as most of all tech giants are trying their best in their own way, it seems the day is near where everyone will be working more efficiently with the help of handy devices and apps.