What Are Hybrid Apps: The Intersection of Web and Native Mobile Development
Hybrid Apps continue to have the allure of “build once, deploy everywhere”. But there are hidden downsides to consider before going hybrid mobile.
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Hybrid Apps continue to have the allure of “build once, deploy everywhere”. But there are hidden downsides to consider before going hybrid mobile.
Learn about the most common and unique challenges we’ve encountered when deploying OS Upgrades and security patches to Enterprise Android devices.
BlueFletch’s OS Upgrade Tool ensures Android OS and security patches complete on the first try, without failure. With customizations not available from MDMs and multiple safety checkpoints, we ensure minimal downtime for Zebra devices when applying updates.
Each organization will have a unique approach to staging devices; however, there are overarching principles that should be considered by all organizations. Ensuring the topics below have been addressed should help shape a reliable and scalable process for provisioning ruggedized Android devices. These concepts and recommendations are based on BlueFletch’s experience of designing and piloting staging processes for many clients, from a few hundred devices to over forty thousand.
We built a custom OS Update application from field experience to increase success rates via validations and checkpoints: https://bluefletch.com/bluefletch-zeb… We’ve also included helpful features such
From a recent article in Information Age, by Brett Cooper (partner at BlueFletch) and Marco Nielsen (VP Managed Mobility Services at Stratix)
BlueFletch has developed a screencasting app for Android hardware and integrated Android displays that allows users to easily connect their mobile device with floor display equipment.
So look. The mobile world is booming, and the world says everyone has to have a mobile application. The problem is, you may not have the
Android applications are built with Java. Gradle is (finally) a mature and well-known build framework. Jenkins is a Java-first Continuous Integration platform and already has fantastic support for Gradle (as well as Maven and Ant) out of the box. So what’s the problem?
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