Today’s reality.
Html5 + Javascript + push and request/response protocols + Secure enrollment and app management = web ‘appiness’
You can do many new mobile “things” you never thought were possible before.
You can build a web application that can run offline. Yes, offline using a local database. When the communications are restored application messages flow once again from the device and backend without the user being involved.
You can deploy these web apps over-the-air. Over-the-air.
You can use our public-key infrastructure (PKI) to securely enroll users and devices in our service by using our patent-pending Web client technology, which powers the AT&T workbench solution on the iPhone. Soon this will be available on Android devices.
You can have the web apps exchange data with their backend servers simultaneously. Yes, simultaneously using an SSL transport to connect to our service nodes and then vpn connections to your data centers or any other hosted data centers. Frame-realy PVCs are also feasible as is MPLS for remote connections to web application backends.
You can use request/response and push protocols to communicate with web applications. Servers can send data directly to devices without it being requested. Of course you can also use conventional request/response protocols to communicate to backends from devices.
You can manage which applications are installed and updated from one administration interface. You can also arrange users and their devices into groups and install and update applications as a group all at once.
You can wipe the web based applications and data off of any device that has been compromised.
You can sleep at night.
You can. Really. I’d be happy to show you today’s reality. Call me. 732.543.4941
Tags: Dan Zeck, HTML5, Mobile Apps, Mobile Devices, Mobile Mastery, Wireless Carriers









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