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SAP Moving to Lead in Enterprise Mobile Apps and HTML5

Apr 17, 2012

SAP’s announcement yesterday that they have just signed three crucial partnerships with several of the US’s leading mobile app development firms clearly signals a shift in power for the enterprise mobile app market. These partnerships in addition to their recent purchase of a mobile business development company, Syclo, SAP is in a rare position to dominate this market and they understands HTML5 in the Enterprise. Games and Location Services are one business while communications, data management and collaboration are entirely another and the clear drivers for the enterprise mobility market. And SAP is at the forefront of that endeavor. We’ll keep an eye as this progresses and you can read more about this story here.

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