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Mobile SaaS Apps For Android

Nov 27, 2013 02:03 PM EST

The SaaS Mobile Android market is evolving. “Mobility services continue to be a viable segment for mobile operators to grow their subscriber base and revenue. Growth derives from the proliferation of personal-liable devices in business. Operators are trying to capture subscribers through corporate/employee discount programs as employers continue to support and adopt mobility, both as a means to improve employee work-life balance and a way to drive company revenues and profitability,” stated Andrew Brown, Director of Wireless Enterprise Strategies at Strategy Analytics. SaaS Apps for Android are improving productivity for the workplace with employees adopting more mobile devices such as Android smartphones and tablets.

Below are Mobile SaaS Work Productivity Apps Recommended for Android:

Centrify

Centrify Android App available in Google Play is called MyCentrify. The SaaS app is available to Android users with version 2.2 and higher. MyCentrify provides Enterprise users connected integration into Active Directory. The app works to provide secured access across networks such as Email, WiFi and VPN as well as streamline centralized administration. You can also use Centrify to install mobile applications recommended by your organization as well as gain Single Sign-On to web-based applications and native mobile apps that leverage the Centrify MAS SDK.

Centrify

Accenture SaaS Capabilities

The Accenture SaaS Capabilities is a workplace app for Android. Android users can download the Accenture SaaS Capabilities App to access data about Accenture's SaaS-based business solutions and proven methodologies. The business app features Accenture's SaaS points-of-view and Cloud topic insights.  Users will also find thought leaders, news, summaries of our most popular transformation and delivery assets, and key client success stories.

Accenture

App Voyage

The App Voyage for Android application features the first SaaS platform to publish rich mobile apps to multiple app stores. The Android marketplace is also open to developers and other departments to share work resources. AppVoyage provides cloud services and PowerPoint-like tools where non-programmers can create engaging mobile apps, augmented reality experiences, and mobile campaigns using templates and AppBlox in drag & drop paradigm.

Mobility apps and services will continue to grow within the SaaS market. Android users will benefit to productivity. According to Gina Luk of Wireless Enterprise Strategies, “The SMB market for mobile SaaS is already expected to reach $3 Billion in 2011 and increase to $16.6 billion in 2016, sustaining 29.5% compound annual growth (CAGR) over five years. On a regional basis, North America and Western Europe represent the greatest near-term SMB spending opportunity for mobile SaaS. SMBs in North America spend twice as much on Mobile SaaS as those in Western Europe. Smartphones and wireless devices form the basis of mobility and pave the way for mobile applications such as access to company e-mail, calendars, CRM systems and databases. Smartphones are becoming an increasingly vital part of the SMB communications infrastructure as more applications are developed that were traditionally only accessible via laptop computer (such as access to CRM systems). As SMBs continue to form mobility strategies, they will look for ways to leverage the SaaS gains that mobility provides.”

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