Part 2 – Enterprise Mobile App Development – Native vs. HTML5 (and Hybrid)

Part 2 – Enterprise Mobile App Development – Native vs. HTML5 (and Hybrid)

for blogIn my last blog, I discussed the necessity for enterprise businesses to embrace a mobile app strategy to remain competitive in an increasingly mobile world. Two of the approaches for app building, HTML5 and hybrid offer some benefits, with web mobile business apps being an easier build for non-mobile programmers and Hybrid mobile business apps offering a more native look and feel. But web mobile business apps pose a strong security risk, can’t take advantage of device features like camera and GPS, offer limited local storage and have poor offline capabilities and compatibility issues. Hybrid mobile business apps offer a better level of security and can take advantage of device features but the complexity of trying to make it “look and feel” like a native app, often requires more coding and can be more challenging than just building a native app to being with. In comparison, native mobile business apps, the third app building approach, simply offer the best overall user experience, bar none.

Native mobile business apps offer a wealth of advantages over their web-based and counterparts. Information is far more secure being compiled, encrypted and multi-level. Local databases are available through on-device storage and mobile business apps are able to function in offline mode. Native mobile business apps are able to take advantage of the full device functionality such as camera and GPS and offer the same look and feel which simply makes the mobile business apps easier to use. Fast graphics and fluid animation allow for the smoothest transfer of images and data which is a key for corporate mobile business apps that process a lot of information or require frequent refreshing. Native mobile business apps also have excellent potential for exposure in the app stores offering dynamic marketing, trending and analytics.

Traditionally, compared with web and hybrid mobile business apps, native mobile business apps have had the reputation of being costly, with long development cycles due to coding from scratch for each new app. There is also no single mobile platform, so developers have needed to be experienced in Objective-C (iOS) or Java (Android) languages to build the mobile business apps for one platform or the other. With there being a shortage of skilled mobile developers to begin with, programmers with the ability to develop for both platforms are even harder to come by. This has meant multiple developers and/or multiple app builds to launch on more than one platform have been required. Additionally, app updates and changes have been challenging when needing to be deployed to potentially tens of thousands of people at one time. That said, native app development has changed for the better.

Along with the benefits native mobile business apps offer over web mobile business apps or hybrids, there are now tools available to develop Enterprise mobile mobile business apps that are timely, cost effective and address burgeoning mobile app backlogs. These development platforms allow the creation of true, native, cross platform mobile business apps that are data-rich and require no coding. With a platform that offers visual app development and the option to build and immediately test functionality, even non-mobile programmers are able to quickly and easily build quality mobile business apps. This means past concerns over native app development equaling a lengthy time-to-market, challenging prototyping, searching for mobile-skilled programmers and high costs are no longer warranted. Instead, enterprise organizations can address their mobile app backlog by leveraging all their existing programmer resources to launch the cross platform, native mobile business apps that will offer their end users the best overall experience, period.


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