Hi there. Its one more webinar to be shared with you all. On Oct 5 2016 we conducted one more webinar. This time it was titled “Enterprise Cross Platform Native Mobile Apps with Telerik Platform and NativeScript “. Continue reading
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Resources for Webinar – “Creating Responsive Design for Enterprise Web Applications with Bootstrap and Kendo UI”
On Aug 13 2015 we conducted one more webinar as part of Telerik India. This time we talked about “Responsive Design for Web Applications with Bootstrap & Kendo UI”. In this webinar we showcased how Kendo UI is responsive out of the box and also how Kendo UI integrates with Bootstrap.
About Kendo UI:
Kendo UI is a flagship product from Telerik. Kendo UI is a HTML5 based client side JavaScript UI framework. Kendo UI contains over 70+ Web/DataViz/Mobile widgets. You can know more about Kendo UI here: http://www.telerik.com/kendo-ui. Kendo UI demos are available online here: http://demos.telerik.com/kendo-ui.
Slide Deck:
It was one of those webinar where i did not use a slide deck. So no decks to put up here :).
Video Recording:
Here is the video recording of the webinar. You can view this recording at your leisure time:
Hope you like the webinar. Do let us know if you have any feedback/suggestion.
Till next time – Happy Coding.
Resources for Webinar “New Enterprise Capabilities with Telerik Platform’
On July 30th, we conducted one more webinar. This time it was about our new Enterprise Capabilities you get with our Telerik Platform. This blog post is a recap of the webinar.
About Telerik Platform:
If you are new to Telerik Platform, do check out www.telerik.com/platform for more information on what is Telerik Platform and what you get with Telerik Platform. We accelerate each step of your mobile app development journey with our Platform. Telerik Platform is a set of Cloud Services that help you with your app prototyping, app building, mobile backend, app analytics, app testing, app management and app feedback. Do check out the product page for more information.
Slide Deck:
Here is the slide deck used in the webinar:
Video Recording:
As with any of our webinars, find below the video recording of this webinar for your future viewing:
Q & A:
Q: In ScreenBuilder, can we use our own images for the icons?
A: Not in the screen builder. But once screen builder has created the screen, the app can be opened in AppBuilder and code can be customized or tweaked according to your needs. Screen Builder gives you a jump start with scaffolding the screen.
Q: How much can we configure the item template in Data List view?
A: You can create your own custom template for the list view items in AppBuilder. The Screen Builder just creates a basic scaffolding of the list view and its items. You can then take over and customize the code in AppBuilder.
Q: For the connection between Telerik mBaaS and Data Link Server, is it via a certain port number only?
A: Nope. Telerik mBaaS needs a IP or domain which can be pinged from Internet. In the demo we ran our Data Link Server on a port # and exposed that to outside world.
Q: How testing is done in Telerik Platform?
A: You can do Mobile App Testing using our Telerik Mobile Testing Framework. Its a framework for writing test cases using JavaScript as a language and test Native/Hybrid/Mobile web application. Telerik Platform also provides Device Cloud to test on real devices.
Q: Can i use your platform to build the complete app with database support on your platform itself?
A: Yes, you can. In this scenario you will be utilizing our Backend Service for database & AppBuilder Service which is nothing but a IDE for developing Hybrid Mobile App.
Q: Can we connect this with Line of Business applications like SharePoint, CRM , SAP?
A: Yes you can. At the moment you will need to work with the REST API that the business applications provide. Sonn, over the course of the time, we will be adding Data Connector capability out of the box to many enterprise stores. Stay tuned.
Q: Is there a restriction in programming language used during mobileapp development?
A: Yes, we use HTML 5, JS and CSS for development of mobile apps – hybrid or native.
Q: Can we do it using visual studio or some kind of IDE?
A: Yes, the whole Telerik Platform is avaialble as an addin for Visual Studio. All capabilities discussed today can be accessed from a browser and VS. http://docs.telerik.com/platform/appbuilder/running-appbuilder/running-the-vse/appbuilder-vse
Hope this webinar was helpful to you and gave you an idea as to how fast you can become mobile with our Telerik Platform. We will be excited to know what you guys are building as part of your enterprise. Do get in touch with us for any information you may need on Telerik Platform.
Making sense of the Enterprise Mobility
Mobile apps have mostly meant games and a few more utility apps. While this is a large section of the mobile app ecosystem, there is a potentially lucrative market waking up now to the possibilities of mobile apps – The Enterprise.
The enterprise mobility requires a different set of considerations than the consumer oriented mobile apps. While in-app ads, mobile commerce, frame rates, access to a RadBackend (or mBaas) may be important for consumer apps, the enterprise looks for value elsewhere.
For long enterprises have controlled the hardware and the software that is allowed within its premises for reasons of security, resource optimization and IT management. These days employees are getting their own mobile devices into the enterprise leading to a more heterogeneous environment.
A story that illustrates this is about an enterprise that adopted WiFi to make it easy for employees to work on their laptops anywhere in the building. The load was calculated keeping in mind the number of laptops in the organisation (a decent assumption). The infrastructure collapsed within a week of it launching. On investigation, the IT realized that the devices logging into the WiFi system were more than double of what was planned for. The sneaky addition was the mobile devices of the employees (outnumbering the laptops easily)!
Now, let us look at the requirements that an enterprise or small & medium business might have of the mobility application platform that they may use:
Support for heterogeneous devices
The BYOD trend can saddle an enterprise with multiple platforms – Android, iOS, Windows Phone & BlackBerry. Add to it the complexity of different form factors for each platform. The mobile apps need to accommodate and embrace this heterogeneity.
Legacy Hardware Infrastructure
A lot of infrastructure is in production in an enterprise. This may include the LAN architecture and the servers in use. The enterprises will need to add WiFi infrastructure and provision for the additional load on the IT servers by the way of mobile.
With mobility, users will also want to access data from outside the corporate network. The organisation may need to revisit its IT policies to allow data access from outside corporate network.
Security
The enterprise first needs think about securing the mobile devices though policies (e.g. password, retention). An investment needs to be made in the device management software allowing for capabilities like platform upgrades, remote wipe/lockout.
The next step is to plan user authentication via the mobile apps. Mobile apps are thick clients and need a different authentication mechanism(s) than currently used. Extending LDAP or ADFS infrastructure becomes necessary here.
Apart from authentication, one needs to consider authorization in the mobile apps. Consider the nightmarish scenario of HR deptt accessing sales apps and employees accessing executive dashboards.
Integration with Business Apps
IT has become the backbone of the modern enterprise. Various business applications (e.g. SAP, Oracle, Salesforce, SharePoint) are driving the everyday business processes. Mobile devices require a different set of endpoints to be exposed (namely webservices). The enterprise needs to consider the extensibility of the apps to accommodate this requirement.
Enterprise App Stores
The mobile app ecosystems are tightly controlled by the platform vendors. The devices are only allowed to download apps from the “official” marketplaces of the devices. This leads to exposure of apps meant for the employees of the organisation to the masses. This risk can be mitigated by integrating secure login into the application.
Another option is to deploy an enterprise app store working with the platform vendors. This option may be more expensive and resource intensive (think registering devices in the app stores).
Development Choice
The enterprise needs to make a decision on the the development technology and the tool of choice. Today, the options exist between Native Development or Hybrid Development. Hybrid development offers a host of benefits including reuse of existing skills, cross platform development and lower hardware requirements for mobile app development.
I believe that today’s enterprise requirements are very well met with the Hybrid Mobile Development approach. In a recent report by reserach2guidance, they found the following:
“The majority of users say that CP (Cross Platform) Tools have saved them time compared to native app development. Almost 45% of the users estimate time-savings of 50% and more.”
Equally important things to consider would be requirements, configuration, bug and release management for the application development phase.
Mobile Testing
The mobile apps should perform as per expectations. Having a good quality team to whet the quality of the initial release is very important. Even more important is to have an automated process in place to verify each app release meets the quality bar of the organization.
App Analytics
This is an area that hasn’t been paid much attention to but would pay tremendously if included in the mobile app. Knowing the features of apps that are most widely used allows the enterprise on developing those features further. Also, knowing the detailed crash reports help to pinpoint the buggy sections of the code improving the reliability of the apps.
Synchronization/ Offline Capabilities
This is one non-functional requirement that takes special meaning in the mobile app scenarios. Since the mobile app works in the sometimes disconnected environment, it is important to have some offline way of caching data.
One needs to take care of the scenario where the server may not be available at intermediate times. Even at these times, the mobile app should provide some critical functionalities to the users.
Backend Services
While mBaaS services are in vogue today, they have limited value for the enterprises. The main challenge is that mBaaS are public cloud services. An enterprise may be reluctant to host its data in a public cloud due to security considerations. In addition to file and data storage, mBaaS services may also provide notification services, geolocation services, login services, digital wallets, audience segmentation and device management capabilities. The enterprise may consider mBaaS services if they require any of the above services.