By Alexander Stigsen
It’s raining in New York City as Doron waits for the 525 bus. At the stop, he’s trying a new transport app which doesn’t seem to load offline. The ticket he bought yesterday isn’t showing, and even when he had service the real-time updates weren’t syncing. This is the real challenge — adoption. It’s all well and good to build an app, but how many people will actually use the thing? Users expect apps to run fast, be reliable, and there’s always a competitor’s alternative if they don’t.
By Stefanie Yeo
The new frontier for enterprise software as a service (SaaS) providers appears to be in mobile apps. From cloud storage services like Dropbox to video conferencing tools like Zoom, the number of SaaS mobile apps on the market is on the rise. Almost all the software that enterprises use to manage their businesses and work effectively are available on mobile devices,




