Friday, February 27, 2015

Software : Industry voice: Don't let your app choke during development: use a RAD solution

Software : Industry voice: Don't let your app choke during development: use a RAD solution


Industry voice: Don't let your app choke during development: use a RAD solution

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Industry voice: Don't let your app choke during development: use a RAD solution

Every day we hear that IT teams are under growing pressure to deliver an ever increasing number of apps. Managers and executives want to see immediate results without understanding the amount of work that goes into coding an application by hand.

Research shows that 48% of UK businesses have a backlog of 10-20 apps stacking up because they can't keep up with the current level of projects, let alone get on top of them. However, many of these delays come from simple chokepoints in the process that can be easily resolved.

Initially, at least, the chokepoint in application delivery appears to be the development team. Months pass as the backlog grows, and the business demands to know why apps haven't seen the light of day. Half of those surveyed (50%) said the main challenge they faced was the time it was taking. Hand coding an application for one mobile platform can take weeks, even months – never mind coding it for multiple platforms.

RAD solution

Organisations try to solve this problem by automating manual coding processes with rapid application development (RAD) tools. And it helps – to a degree.

RAD tools enable development teams to build applications faster so they can move on to the next project. But it doesn't solve the ultimate goal – getting applications to customers faster – because applications must still be tested and the infrastructure configured. None of this is fully automated. The plethora of tools available for trying to implement continuous integration and continuous delivery must be manually configured and integrated using scripts. So now operations becomes the chokepoint in application delivery.

But the problem doesn't end there, either. In some ways, it only begins when the application goes into production. As soon as they begin using an application, users have the expectation that improvements will be many and often. This puts the onus back on development to improve the mobile experience, deliver new functionality, and fix bugs on existing mobile apps – in addition to developing new ones. The bottleneck has now come full circle.

Looking beyond development

The key to preventing these bottlenecks is to consider the application lifecycle as a whole. In addition to accelerating the development process using a no-code platform, IT organisations should automate the entire delivery process as well – from development, through test, and into production.

A solution that combines all of these into one Rapid Application Delivery platform ensures that no single point in the application lifecycle becomes a chokepoint. A RAD platform that understands the dependencies between all apps and infrastructures can cleanly automate, verify and govern the delivery backlog with single-click speed and efficiency.

Automating the entire application lifecycle also helps IT organisations transition to and embrace a DevOps culture. Because Development and Operations teams don't talk to one another, share the same goals, or use the same tools, DevOps can become particularly challenging when it comes to change management.

A RAD platform addresses these challenges. One platform controls the entire change management process, making it simple for Development and Operations to have a role inside of the platform and limiting potential errors that result in a failure. In short, a RAD platform facilitates DevOps efforts without increasing risk.

Increased adoption

A RAD platform offers another interesting benefit. It can actually increase application adoption. There are often times when users will open an application, use it once or twice, and then decide whether to continue to use the app based on whether it is updated regularly. Users will stick with even a mediocre mobile app if they know that it is updated frequently and continually improving.

To successfully deliver and implement a modern application, organisations must consider the app's entire lifecycle. Pushing an app out the door as quickly as possible with no thought to how and when it will be updated is simply creating another chokepoint. A RAD platform can help with this but only if it is used in the right way.

Instead of automating development at the cost of operations, focus on the ultimate goal: creating an app the consumer wants to use. Combining a DevOps mind-set with a RAD platform that automates the entire lifecycle can do just that.

  • Zahid Jiwa is VP of sales for UK and Ireland for OutSystems

Download of the Day: Noreplyall

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Download of the Day: Noreplyall

Ever made the mistake of replying all to an email in Microsoft Outlook? Banish the embarrassment of doing it again by downloading the nifty Noreplyall add-on.

Why you need it

One of the best things about regular letter mail beyond the personal touch was that there is never the chance to do anything automatic like reply all with a message that was only meant for one person. Microsoft Outlook users now have their own way to avoid that mishap thanks to the Noreplyall add-on.

The little added extra, which was developed in house by Microsoft Research, is simple in that all it does is add an extra button onto the Outlook ribbon that has three different options to be checked depending on the circumstance.

Checking the no reply all button means that the regular reply all button will be completely disabled for all actions inside Microsoft Outlook until the user decides to turn it on again. Clicking the no forward button to the on position will make sure that a message isn't forwarded to anyone, and lastly you can check the no reply button to ensures that no replies are sent to messages.

Using a tool of this ilk in an office situation can be extremely useful as replying all to a message only meant for one person has seen people dismissed in the past and will keep your private correspondence the way it is supposed to be - private.

That isn't all. As the add-on has been devised by Microsoft Research you can be sure that it is built to the best specification possible plus it is constantly being worked on to bring an improved experience to the end user.

Outlook was already one of the best applications around for sending and receiving emails plus organising correspondence and calendars. With Noreplyall installed it becomes an even stronger application and something that you and your colleagues can truly trust to deliver a full-proof mail experience.

Key features

Works on: All versions of Microsoft Outlook

Price: Free

Avoid Embarrassment: Eliminating the chance that you could press reply all means no more embarrassing situations where you have to explain an email to your superiors.

Created by Microsoft: Outlook is part of the Office productivity suite and this extension has been built by the firm behind it thus ensuring it is made to an extremely high standard.

Noreply and Noforward included: It isn't just a tool to get rid of the reply all button and users can also choose to deactivate the reply or forward button

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