blog.exiconglobal.com
The 5 steps for how to succeed in mobile
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The 5 steps for how to succeed in mobile. On Aug 12, 2015 4:05:00 PM. 5 Steps to Success. Should I build a mobile app? Is still a popular question even though 2015 is seen the year companies go mobile. Actually the best way to get into mobile is with an app. Apps take up 95% of consumers time on mobile. The whole app-sphere can be quite complex. Let’s make it easier for you. Get a free copy of the infographic here. A company wants to build an app. What do you hope to get out of them? API’s basically brin...
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Trends in Enterprise apps
http://blog.exiconglobal.com/The-Trends-in-Enterprise-apps
Trends in Enterprise apps. On Aug 13, 2015 4:50:00 PM. It's no longer about plugging mobile into your business, it's about plugging your business into mobile. Enterprises have had to evolve in the face of a. The world no longer needs a website and nothing more - instead organisations are trying to meet the rapidly changing. Needs of their customers. The speed and size of their change is ever-increasing with the enterprise "innovators" taking. Get in front of the problem. Let the news come to you!
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Exicon Blog | Developing
http://blog.exiconglobal.com/topic/developing-apps
6 key mobile app objectives. Posted by Cat Purvis. On Jun 8, 2016 4:07:00 PM. People often have a very clear idea of exactly the kind of features that they would like to include in their mobile app. However, one thing that they are often not quite as clear about is why they are building the app in the first place. Without knowing why you are building an app it is difficult to assess whether the features will actually help meet those objectives or even if they have been successful. Posted by Cat Purvis.
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Exicon Blog | Mobile Relationship Management
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Video Review] UPTV: How to get more downloads for your mobile app. On Dec 18, 2015 4:31:50 PM. A sad and sorry statistic is that 47% of apps only get downloaded, on average, 500 times. Source: Google Play Store, June18 - Sept8, 2014). 500 times, people! Unless your app is extremely targeted (in which case well done you) you've got some work to do. So what can people do to drive more installs for their mobile apps? 0 Comments Click here to read/write comments. Topics: Mobilizing your Business. 5 reasons w...
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Mobile Relationship Management Platform Builds Momentum with Powerful App Analytics
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Mobile Relationship Management Platform Builds Momentum with Powerful App Analytics. On Aug 11, 2015 10:30:00 AM. Exicon’s Mobile App Platform Builds Momentum with Powerful Analytics. Company’s AppBoard Customers Win with New Tools for Mobile Relationship Management. Hong Kong/San Francisco, August 10, 2015. Rust further explained with these new partnerships, our platform will take on a whole new meaning to app analytics and competitive reporting. The Exicon AppBoard is rapidly evolving to provide a ...
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APIs & Containers
http://management.apievangelist.com/index.html
Return to API Evangelist. This is a research project to stay in tune with the world of API management. This is the oldest area of my research, something I've been organizing since 2010. You can find news I've curated, organizations doing interesting things, some of the common building blocks I've identified, and open source tooling I've aggregated here in this research projects Github repository. How I sort of got around the Google Maps API results limit. Build together with App Collaborators.
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Storing time series statistics in Redis
http://philjackson.github.io/2013/04/05/storing-near-realtime-stats-in-redis.html
A blog mostly about technology. Infrequently updated. Storing time series statistics in Redis. This was developed as part of a recent rethink of how the popular API proxy ApiAxle. Handles its statistical data so its quite specific to the associated domain. This is certainly not the only way to tackle this problem and may not be the best, simply the one that worked for this developer on this project. Query by arbitrary time range. Support for both near real-time (per second) and historical data. Round a t...
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Nikos D.: API management tools
http://blog.nikosd.com/2012/10/api-management-tools.html
Yet another blog about ruby, apple, javascript, c#, web, programming in general and anything else irrelevant. Sunday, October 21, 2012. Posted by Nikos Dimitrakopoulos. Google API Explorer source. Enjoy and feel free to add in the comments any others that you know of! October 12, 2015 at 5:17 AM. Gucci shoes for men. Michael kors bags sale. Michael kors purses sale. Ralph lauren outlet online. Air jordan retro 6. Jordan shoes for cheap. Cheap nike air max. Abercrombie and fitch outlet store. Coach outlet...
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API Proxy Tooling
http://proxy.apievangelist.com/tools
Return to API Evangelist. These are the open source proxy related tooling that I am tracking on as part of my research, and can be used as part of the proxy process. Dynamic reverse proxy based on NGINX OpenResty with an API. A tool for securing communications between a client and a DNS resolver. A scalable TLS proxy by Varnish Software. Nginx auth proxy container. Turn any OAS (Swagger 2) file into an API server with mocking, transformations, validations, and mor. A library for creating JavaScript proxy...
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