Mobile

Did you know there is a real hunger problem in America?  The current reality is that 50 million people are food insecure.  That’s 17% of Americans, which is the highest in the last 30 years.  The current reality is that one in four children under the age of 18 doesn’t have access to enough nutritious food to learn, grow or thrive.  The current reality is that 3 million seniors face choices between paying rent, utilities and having enough nutritious food.

SAP to Acquire Syclo

SAP and Syclo have announced that SAP intends to acquire Syclo, a leading provider of enterprise mobile applications and technologies. The combination of SAP and Syclo creates a unique mobile solution provider with world-class mobile platforms and applications.

Taking your mobile project from local to global is easy with Syclo mobile solutions. Watch this short video to learn how our customer, a FORTUNE 500 pharmaceutical manufacturer, deployed their mobile application in multiple languages including different dialects.

 

We just got done with another great whitepaper. This one discusses the “complex to simple” framework that many of our customers use for long-term planning of enterprise mobile apps.

In the last post, we’ve shared some incredible numbers on the pace of adoption and innovation in mobility. Such breakneck speed begs the question: why is this happening now? We think it’s because, for the first time ever, all three major drivers of innovation are present in full force: people, technology and business.

2011: Mobility by the Numbers

At Syclo, we've been doing nothing but mobile software for over 16 years now. Every holiday season since 1995, we keep saying to our family and friends "Boy, we're glad we're doing this. This has really been the year when mobility took a great leap forward". And we're right every time we say this -- as every year brings innovations in mobile devices, user interfaces, applications and networks that nobody thought were possible just months ago. So, to keep with the time-honored tradition, let us tell you: there hasn't been a year like 2011.