The Blog
Apperian Office Experience
Friday, February 3, 2012 Categories: ApperianCreative specialist of Apperian Noe Ruiz gives an exclusive look inside our Boston office on Summer street. Check out the experience of our office to catch a glimpse of the madness that our developers are working on. Enlighten yourself with a city nightlife experience of the Boston Seaport hotel.
MDM & MAM
Thursday, February 2, 2012 Categories: Android, BYOD, iOS, SecurityApperian SVP of Engineering Carlos Montero-Luque differentiates between Mobile Device Management and Mobile Application Management. MDM provides secure control over mobile devices by locking and wiping clean devices and extends protection over enterprise assets beyond the firewalls, while MAM focuses on the acceleration of the development, deployment and management of enterprise mobile applications. It is the core, game changing enhancer of productivity and user satisfaction. Some major capabilities of MAM include app authorization, app updating, app deployment, usage reporting and tracking.
Want to learn more? 2/8/12 1PM(EST) Join our webinar where Carlos will be presenting An Insider Guide To – Solving The MDM Contradiction
Security of Mobile Apps you didn’t know you had
Wednesday, February 1, 2012 Categories: App, BYOD, Security, TipsApperian’s Sales Executive Chris Julian responds to the questions and concerns that organizations have with making mobile apps and devices secure by ways of utilizing technology you already own and finding the necessary technology that comes with certain devices.
Killer Mobile Apps
Tuesday, January 31, 2012 Categories: App, EASE, EnterpriseApperian Founder / Chief Strategy Officer Chuck Goldman talks about killer enterprise apps– where to start building, what to build, what to license, how to get these apps out quickly and what’s compelling enough to make apps stand out. Chuck also mentions two apps that Apperian has been working very closely with: Roambi by MeLLmo, a mobile business intelligence app, and Air Share by Avatron, which allows you to use your mobile device as a wireless display for your Mac OS X or Windows computer.
