This sponsored post is produced in association with CAIL Enterprise Mobile.
As revenues from mobile grow, so does the urgent pace for business innovation. According to CAIL’s Ron Thompson, it’s about creating and testing multiple mobile apps fast.
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“That’s called sustainable business innovation,” says Ron, “and that’s magic.”
In VentureBeat’s interview, Ron also talks about cross-platform convergence, modular architecture and apps as ‘an act of kindness’.
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