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What type of deployment is best for your organization?

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Continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) has become a natural process for web-based applications over the last several years. Companies can now deploy product updates or bug fixes to the production system multiple times a day. With the help of web deployment tools and solid deployment infrastructure, this task just became far easier and more reliable. But does this translate to native mobile apps? Is it possible to release a new mobile app in a timely manner given the app store submission process used by certain app stores? The answer to both is yes. In this article, I will describe the possible options for native mobile apps.   Invest in Mobile Infrastructure Constant integration and constant delivery don’t come free — be it for internet apps or native cellular programs. Companies will need to spend both money and time in their cellular program infrastructure to have the ability to send a new form of the native cellular program on demand. Considering that the application

Improve Your Business Standards With Backend Development

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Back-end development is one of the vital components of the application. It helps in the process and manages data for the web and mobile app. Backend development languages handle the ‘behind-the-scenes’ functionality of web applications. Here we are sharing our complete informative Infographics with you which is all about Improve Your business standards with backend development. If you are looking for backend development services and want to know how you can improve your Business Standards with Backend then this infographic is for you.

Creating a Driver App for your Logistics and Delivery System

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At Claritus, we have become experts in custom driver app development. Over time, we have noticed an interesting pattern. Business owners always tend to focus on the client-end app and lose sight of the app for drivers.  In reality, attracting drivers is way harder than attracting customers. Did you know, grocery delivery providers are experiencing difficulties to attract more truck drivers?  In 2019, the American Trucking Association (ATA) made an estimate that there was a need for at least 50,000 truck drivers. This shortage still exists, and by the prediction of the ATA, the US trucking industry will be short of 175,000 truck drivers by 2026 due to e-commerce growth. Being the situation as it is, our task is to save you from making a very common mistake. Investing most of your efforts and resources in the customer app. Let’s dive into ways to create a delivery app for an on-demand delivery platform. The Core features for any driver app On-demand delivery services