5 Must-have Mobile App Development Platform Features

As mobile app development takes the centre stage, we need to look beyond the traditional software development methodologies. Uniform packaging of application, increased time to market, issues with respect to security & integration and cost overruns are the drivers that prompt developers to adopt a mobile app development platform. The mobile app development platform provides uniform approach to develop, deploy, test and manage the application. The right choice of mobile app development platform is an important factor before beginning with mobile app development services.

So what are the characteristics one should look for when choosing Mobile App development platform?

Every platform has some pros and cons. However these are the 5 features which should be there for sure in any mobile app development platform:

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1. Multi-Multi feature

A mobile app development platform should have the capability to support all types of mobile devices including phone, tablets and phablets.  The platform should have the capability to configure the features across devices with minimal customization. If the same platform can be used to provide mobile app development services for multiple OS, it can be an added benefit as developer does not have to work on multiple development platforms.

2. Integration Adaptors

Mobile apps do not always work in silos. It has to be interfaced with multiple back end systems. The pre-configured integration adaptor helps in reducing the integration efforts. It reduces the overall development time and cost. The interface does not have to be built from scratch each time. Thus, with pre-configured integration adaptor, uniform approach can be adopted for interface development and application packaging.

3. Security

Today, the mobile applications are not restricted to any specific boundary which is the case with software applications. The software applications are meant to be used only by in-premise executives. Since mobile and tablets stores confidential information such as mails, contact lists and credit card wallet details, it is important that security is built at various levels to restrict access to such data. This includes defining security at application and user levels to ensure that there are no security breaches.

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Encryption is another important aspect of security. The data stored in app should also be encrypted. Thus mobile app development platform should provide the packages to implement security procedures. The availability of out of the box algorithms to encrypt the password or sensitive information can be an advantageous for developers.

Audit & governance

A mobile application platform should support audit (unbiased examination and evaluation) and governance. Mobile apps such as WhatsApp and Skype have become important means of communication. Therefore, mobile platforms should provide the functions and procedure to implement audit features. It should also provide the capability to enforce certain country specific restrictions.

Future Proof

A mobile application platform should be future proof.  It is necessary that the mobile app development platform should incorporate latest technologies and continue to evolve as new technologies are introduced.

Thus mobile development platforms with multi-device support, security and back-end integration capabilities significantly reduce the development efforts. This enables developers to concentrate on mobile app development services such as application design and workflow rather than on other issues.

Redbytes on CNBC TV-18

Redbytes Software was reviewed by Young Turks, one of the most popular shows on CNBC TV-18 channel about entrepreneurs. It was a proud moment for Redbytes and the team. Here is the video.

With almost 50% of our population below the age of 25, the education industry is poised to be one of the fastest growing sectors. As per latest survey conducted by industry body Assocham, private equity and venture capitalist firms are likely to invest a whooping Rs 4,500 crore into the sector over the next three years. Infact over 40 Indian education companies have successfully managed to raise funds in the last two years and new start-ups are being registered everyday.

For investors, innovation holds the key. Education start-ups that can accommodate affordable technology into their products and services is what investors are placing their bets on. This is where players like 39 years old Altaf Rehmani have an advantage point.

Remember, the good old days, when your school life was all about books, notebooks, pencils and pens. If Altaf Rehmani of Redbytes Software has his way, these could be things of the past. This Pune-based serial entrepreneur offers educational applications from mobile devices which cater to kids in the age group of two-six.

Now, Redbytes is hoping to revolutionise the way children start out their educational years. Redbytes was a finalist in the hunt for India’s best product startups. Here is a look at Altaf’s tablet for success.

Nothing prepares us for success like failure. Third time lucky, Altaf Rehmani returned to India from Hong Kong in 2009 to start Redbytes Software. With 15 years of corporate experience under his belt, Altaf started Redbytes after tough lessons learnt from previous ventures like ushops, an online market place and a testapart.com, an online website for technical testing. Not one to give up, Rehmani zeroed in on the idea of making learning fun for kids using interacted mobile educational applications.

Altaf says, “We are big believers in early education. Mobile devices are here to stay. Also, we know that by research, a lot of brain development takes place in the first five years of a child’s growth. Three, we were all inspired by our own kids growing up with these new generation of devices. For example, I was just amazed at how my two-year old daughter could quickly use the ipad, navigate through the ipad and really learn through what the apps had to offer on that device. Within a span of six months, she started teaching her mom, she started teaching her grandmother how to use and navigate these apps. So, it was simply amazing how quickly kids learn through these devices. And that really inspired us to turn the entire company around and start doing mobile application for kids.”

And kids are keen to bite into Rehmani’s idea and curious about how it works. Redbytes has developed more than 28 educational apps across iOS and Android platforms and claims to have recorded more than 120,000 downloads.

Redbytes helps kids colour and draw, have fun with numbers, learn about animals and nature and understand the world around them.

Rehmani says, “We are one of the very few companies who are focused in creating a complete curriculum for toddlers. There are over 30,000 apps in the app-store, but very few companies are doing the kind of curriculum that we are doing. That’s first and foremost very unique to us. Secondly, we are trying to get the concept of games and educational learning into our apps. So, what we are trying to do is really make education fun by making it more interactive so that the child is truly engaged while using our apps.”

Redbytes makes most of its money from the sale of its apps like ikids, a program in which Redbytes partners with schools to create customised content for mobiles. With a large chunk of business coming in from schools and Middle East, Altaf has managed to clock revenues of more than Rs 50 lakh annually and in confident of breaking even in six months.

Rehmani says, “We generate revenue from our apps which we sell in the app-stores worldwide. We also work with international publishers where we take their content and package their content so that it becomes monetisable on the mobile platform. We also partner and tie-up with device manufacturer. So, there are number of players in India and abroad who are selling mobile tablets out in the market. We are partnering with some of these names, with some of these companies and trying to pre-package our content onto their devices. That is also a fantastic distribution and marketing channel for us.”

Inspired by his kids, Rehmani uses his experience as a dad to refine Redbytes offering and stay ahead in the game. With an eye on growth, he is keen to team up with international publishers to give Redbytes access to newer markets.