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WHITE PAPER: OutSystems Why IT Struggles with Mobility This paper chronicles the adventures and misadventures of the enterprise mobile app journey based on our observations working with industry leaders who have weathered three years of pain to arrive at the same conclusions. Learn More BlackBerry's new Classic smartphone has a physical keyboard, sells for $449 T-Mobile's new Data Stash plan doesn't let workers share data Consumer agency sues Sprint over unauthorized charges Chinese Android phone maker hides secret backdoor on its devices WHITE PAPER: OutSystems Mobile App Backlog New research conducted by Opinion Matters reveals that 85% of enterprises have a mobile app development backlog because they can't cope with business demands. With the average application taking anywhere between three and 12 months to get out the door, this slow approach to app development is resulting in competitive disadvantage. Learn More Android Power's 3 favorite things for December 2014 Land Rover creates 'ghost car' for drivers to follow 4 top Android Wear watches: A hands-on guide 10 fitness trackers and GPS watches you can buy right now | |||||||||
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