Monday, July 15, 2013

ABI Research says Worldwide Enterprise App Store Adoption Expected to Triple by 2018




 A recent report by ABI Research estimates that by 2018 the number of enterprise app stores will have tripled after year over year double digit growth rate. Worldwide growth is anticipated to be 30.4% annually, with Asia-Pac leading the charge at 59% annually. North America and Western Europe are expected to see annual adoption grow by about 21% each.  This further supports the suggestion that large enterprise companies are looking for ways to support their employees and their business through mobile app development and adoption. 

As employee demand for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) options increase, companies are looking for ways to effectively develop and manage mobile strategies that address this demand and allow the delivery of high quality, cross platform mobile apps as part of the initiative. These mobile apps, and the delivery system they reside on, need to be flexible, scalable, secure and easily managed. They need to readily support BYOD, the third party apps users are bringing to the table and the new business-related and company specific apps many enterprise organizations will need to build. 

James McNicol, Senior Analyst at ABI said in the report, 'Mobile Application Management is growing in popularity among enterprises looking to deploy flexible mobile solutions to support Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD) initiatives. The problem is finding a scalable solution to deploy enterprise apps without placing additional burdens on IT departments. Enterprise app stores allow enterprises to expand their mobile application portfolio yet control distribution based on role and mobile policy.'

Leveraging employees for the highest levels of productivity and efficiency means delivering mobile options that put daily business tasks in their hands, anytime, from anywhere. Clearly the organizations looking to streamlining their business operations through work force mobilization will only further sharpen their competitive edge. Adopting BYOD and enterprise app store initiatives is one step. Enabling rapid development of cross platform, robust, scalable, high performance, native apps is the other. 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Construction Apps Streamline Operations and Field Data Collection





The extremely competitive construction industry is facing a burgeoning set of challenges including labor and cost overrun management, jobsite injuries, lack of system interoperability, poor data flow and information access and management. Project opportunities continue to abound but field data collection and management remains cumbersome and inefficient. Disparate software systems and a heavy dependency on paper-based data collection creates a data access nightmare including emergency situations when the need for fast and precise information is key. Automating construction operations through mobile apps not only increases productivity, decreases expenses and streamlines operations but can enhance safety and emergency response as well.

It is estimated that 90% of all cost overruns on construction projects are caused by labor issues. Keeping a daily, microscopic focus on this cost is ideal, but difficult to execute with so many variables. There may be weather issues, site conditions and delivery and safety issues that affect production. Project/site managers need to easily and efficiently track a daily comparison of budget to actual expenditures, tallying man hours to specific tasks, assessing time spent vs. tasks completed, etc. They should also be able to tie those daily activities and costs back to the total project cost to identify overrun trends.

Much of the information in a construction job is form based, from time cards and daily equipment logs, to bids, parcel evaluations and change orders. Many initial forms spur additional forms and the strong dependency on traditional paper methods for data collection results in data repetition, redundant processes, and poor data quality. It’s also difficult to manage multiple blue prints, CAD drawings, bid documents and more while traversing any number of field site conditions. Not to mention the overwhelming amount of reference material involved in every project. Having all needed forms and documentation at the ready in one compact, easy to access location means avoiding massive amounts of paper, improving data accuracy and ensuring field resources have information at their fingertips wherever they are.

Even with the many software programs typically involved in construction projects the information flow between these groups is typically paper-based. Additionally, because each construction discipline houses information on their own database, there is no single, easily accessible repository of all project information. This has created a nightmare for everyone involved including emergency planners and responders who need immediate jobsite information including interior, surrounding buildings, access roads, and utilities. It also contributes to higher job site injury rates with no efficient means to collect and distribute real-time workplace safety data, or push out notifications of new regulations, safety details or emergency processes. Tackling these issues requires that all project data across disciplines and systems must be aggregated and available in an immediate and seamless view.

Some of the many benefits mobile apps can offer the Construction industry include:

 - Identify and avoid cost overruns by monitoring daily work operations including numeric/alphanumeric, date/time, GPS/location, visual map, photographs and signature capture.

- Aggregate data and allow data capture and display to and/from disparate back end systems, submitting captured data where needed - via Email (body, PDF, spreadsheet), web post, internal database and in-app.

- Collect real-time workplace safety data to help predict potential risks and dramatically reduce injury rates.

- Enhance Emergency Response –access resources, collect and submit data and collaborate in real-time with multiple teams.

- Streamline and manage bid operations with immediate data capture and report access, including photos, drawings and signatures

- Easily access blueprints and design specs for multiple projects, all in one compact location, from anywhere.

- Track and access various items like materials, work lists, punch lists, site status, weather conditions, supply deliveries and quality control - on the spot.

- Utilize multiple in-app calculators for materials (paint, concrete, lumber, roofing, drywall, carpet, steel…) and measurements (pitch, rise, run, arcs, circumference, right-angle, etc.).

- Access contact, bid and project information on everyone involved including architects, structural and civil engineers, subcontractors in every discipline, local government offices and more

- Work offline – store and access data locally and submit when internet connection is available.

- House a document library for procedures manuals, checklists for QA/QC, safety and commissioning, local ordinances, hazardous material sheets, etc.

- Deploy notifications, new information and updates/changes immediately across all devices.

Providing real-time, aggregated, seamless field data access from anywhere, anytime, across all construction disciplines and resources will provide a huge boon to the construction industry. Implementing robust, cross platform mobile apps to address this need allows everyone involved in construction projects of any scale to streamline communications, increase productivity, improve safety, decrease expenses and help ensure projects are completed on time and on budget.

Alex