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Unlocking Value in Mobile Apps: 3 Best Practices for Mobile Data Sync

While organizations have ramped up their use of mobile and edge devices, they’re still playing catch-up when it comes to accurately syncing mobile data with back-end servers so it can be used throughout the company. Mobile data sync is hard to build because devices are frequently offline, and conflict resolution code is complex. But without it, users can see stale data or experience data loss.

In this white paper, you’ll learn some of the key challenges developers face when trying to build mobile data sync from scratch and why their time could be better spent focusing on app user experiences. Some of the topics covered include:

  • The limitations of building DIY data sync
  • The impact on user experience when data sync doesn’t work
  • Why time spent on data sync does little to differentiate the app from competitors

Mobile data has the potential to transform operations, improve business intelligence, and deliver better customer experiences. But these are only possible through seamless integration of mobile data and the back end. Download “Unlocking Value in Mobile Apps: 3 Best Practices for Mobile Data Sync” to find out how to avoid the pitfalls of data sync and make the most of mobile data.


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