Tuesday 25 April 2017

Integration of Android Pay And Banking Apps Eases Online Transactions




Google has just made online transactions more convenient and secure for the tech-savvy shoppers. It now offers integration of its mobile wallet Android Pay with the mobile banking apps of Bank Of America, USAA, Discover, mBank, and Bank of New Zealand. By adding this section to their banking apps, these banks now enable the customers to add their debit/credit cards to Android Pay and use the option when required. Amazingly, users will be able to make online payments without even having to download the wallet's app!

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Friday 21 April 2017

The Aviation Industry and the Mobile Apps





The mobility solutions are sophisticated and widespread across the business verticals. Its penetration is beyond one's imagination as it explores every industry with high success rates in upgrading the existing system or developing solutions.

If we consider the aviation industry, the Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) have improved the operational efficiency and made the pilots' day easy and comfortable. The iPad app developers have made an incredible effort in doing so. About 80 to 90% of the world's commercial airlines are dependent on the iPads to eliminate the paper ability. Now, the research has moved forward and they are into playing the role of connectivity.

The WiFi availability and the hardware have enabled the airlines to choose iOS tablets in order to run applications on real-time to enhance the performance of the plane through analytics. The pilots would be able to see the altitudes and the descent point to fly. This would minimize the burning of the fuel leading to economic usage of the resources. 

It is similar to the use of the GPS in the car which shows and informs the driver about the progress but at a sophisticated end. It helps the pilots to be aware of the situation in relation to the ground and the surrounding space to take informed decisions while on a drive.

At present, the research would focus on keeping the connectivity between the cabin and the cockpit separate. The mobile app development company are planning for a multi-layered approach. The aim is to build apps with what is available on the ground, yet making it more secure than it would be on the ground. It may provide a lot of extra functionality and also reduce the human error. Moreover, the apps would be able to share the data across the synchronized enterprise, make in-flight updates, and get access to the latest weather data.

Remembering the days to be marked, as the Apple's iPad came into limelight, the office environment of the airlines got shifted from huge typewriters to convenient computers. In this lane, the mobile app development became prominent and several airlines started an in-house team of app developers to create applications of their concern, whereas a few airlines became dependent on third-party solutions. The in-house team comprises developers, the pilots, and the testers working together. As it is an integral approach, success was never an issue.

Since then, there is no looking back for the aviation industry in regards to deriving benefits through the mobile apps and till date, it is moving forward.



Monday 10 April 2017

The Selective Usage Pattern of the Mobile Website and the Mobile App



A Mobile website is a website that is designed for the small screens of smartphones. When a request for the website is made from the mobile browser, the site redirects to its mobile counterpart giving a convenient surfing experience. Many times, it could be the subset of the regular website. Whereas, the mobile application is a type of application software designed to run on the mobile device and serve the users with similar services as accessed on PC s.

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