Thursday, June 28, 2012

iPhone Apps Go Enterprise-how big companies are getting in on the iPhone App game


iPhone apps are not only for the development of small enterprises and gadget geeks now even big banks these days, retailers and software giants like Microsoft and Oracle app quickly act. Why? Not just the next generation of consumers to feel comfortable with a large part of their lives online, waiting for the seller, Bank or software company of choice to offer them the freedom to do business anywhere, from the iPhone. To meet the demands of internet and iPhone customer savvy, more and more large companies debuting their own iPhone apps. Here is a look at some of them:
Microsoft's Seadragon iPhone application.
In mid-December 2008, Microsoft released its first iPhone app an app called Seadragon photo gallery. Perhaps users were hoping for an iPhone app like Microsoft Office for the iPhone, or at least the hives, but Seadragon-Microsoft TCP/IP (TOE)-taxpayers experiment in pool iPhone.
The Google iPhone App
Lead article (as usual), on 5 December 2007, Google released the iPhone app that, as a Google homepage, consolidated all Google services on one page, so users could easily access their Gmail, YouTube, Google Maps and other services. In line with typical corporate attitude of Google, Google press release about this iPhone application stated that their commitment to provide "users with access to information, wherever they may be a device-independent commitment" in other words, expect to see similar versions of this app, Google's own Android phone, and other touch screen phones. (Source: Google Press Center, 5 December 2007)
Holiday Shopping destination application iPhone App
Target created a holiday shopping iPhone app that lets you search through gifts and offers the possibility to find a store to buy them, or buy online at Target.com. If you don't know what to get, as you would a snow globe (the app the opening intro), and you'll see a random gift from your iPhone.
The Weather Channel iPhone application
The Weather Channel wants to be able to know how the weather will be regardless of where it can be. This iPhone app enables you to receive standard information local weather Weather Channel for your city or region, but the customizable weather maps also allow you to select multiple layers of maps with radar, UV index, rain/snow fall and more.
Oracle iPhone App for entrepreneurs
Business software giant Oracle posted an iPhone app in November 2008 to allow sales managers to review quotes, can approve or reject those bids, estimates sales chart, etc. Another iPhone application allows General Oracle administrators review expense reports, job listings, purchase orders, etc. As the business world is becoming increasingly mobile and global, Oracle is one step ahead of competitors in allowing customers to access business information about the transition. (Source: information week, November 29, 2008)
Bank of America iPhone App helps you find the ATM
Remember that old TV commercial for visa, when a couple lost in the desert in some remote part of the world with cash was not satisfied by a little boy we frantically, shouting "Ateeim! Ateeim! Ateeim specifies everything! "As the pair wondered who was Ateeim, the boy led them in the Centre of the village, which, miraculously, an ATM has risen. With the Bank of America iPhone app, you do not need to rely upon the natives, to find the nearest ATM. Bank of America's iPhone application will show you the nearest ATM in your position and will also allow to check your balance and pay your bills, all from the comfort of your iPhone. Only now do we need for all other banks to get iPhone applications with, so that other customers can have the same easy access.



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