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10-Oct-2011
Tags: Digital and Media Asset Management, Document Management (ECM), Enterprise Collaboration & Social Software, Enterprise Search, Portals and Content Integration, SharePoint Ecosystem, Web Content and Experience Management, Industry Standards, Marketplace at Large, Mobile Computing, Selecting Technology
Once you decide to mobile-enable your enterprise information systems, the key question you need to address is whether to provide mobile access via Mobile Web (browser-based interfaces) or by offering downloadable applications ("apps").
This is a longstanding debate and proponents of both approaches will point to numerous benefits.
By using mobile web, you get the benefits of a standard based approach using which you can target a broader population of mobile devices. Downloadable apps -- they include device specific native applications as well as those based on so called RIA (Rich Internet Application) technologies like Flash - promise a richer user experience optimized to specific devices.
As with any technology, there's no single answer for all scenarios. As with desktop environments, I believe multiple approaches will co-exist on mobile devices as well. The question is how to discern when to go browser versus app.
In our recently released advisory briefing, Mobile-Enabling Enterprise Applications: Browser or Downloadable Apps?, we explore this very topic and provide some guidance on when to use which approach. The table of contents for the advisory is as follows:
The advisory briefing is available to all of our research stream subscribers.
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