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Updated Rhodes mobile app kit makes IT pitch

Updated Rhodes mobile app kit makes IT pitch

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 04 May 2010 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Rhomobile said the latest version of its Rhodes 2.0 smart phone app development framework will let enterprise developers connect their mobile apps to back-end systems. The company made the announcement on Tuesday at the Web 2.0. Expo in San Francisco

Rhomobile Inc. is looking to grab the attention of enterprise IT managers and Web developers with the updated release of its cross-platform, open source mobile application framework.

 

The company said Rhodes 2.0 will feature new support for bi-directional audio and video streaming and a “metadata framework” that allows mobile apps to communicate with an enterprise’s existing IT systems. Rhomobile added that the platform is now completely free of charge, with the company changing from a general public licence to a GPL-compatible licence from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

 

The platform supports development on iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and WebOS operating systems.

 

Rhomobile CEO Adam Blum said his company is geared toward helping enterprise IT shops mobilize their apps and data on any smart phone. He added users will be able to create native mobile apps, as opposed to mobile Web apps, using the Rhodes framework.

 

Rhomobile also offers a sync service for enterprises looking to connect offline data with their mobile apps. The cost starts at US$5,000 for 100 users or US$10,000 for a 1,000 users.

 

“Our sweet spot is the enterprise Web developer and our economic buyer is the IT manager,” Blum said. “Our perceived core customer is really that IT manager that wants to mobilize their apps to smart phones and, typically, they’ll almost always want to do synchronized data in the process.”

 

The metadata framework, which allows mobile apps to connect with back-end IT systems, is already being used by some ISVs to create enterprise-ready smart phone tools. Rhomobile said developers can use the feature to change a field or attribute in their IT systems and have that modification reflected in real-time on the mobile app.

 

Blum cited RhoLogic Mobile for SugarCRM, which allows mobile workers to access, input and edit CRM data on their smart phone.

 

“Every enterprise has their own schema for SugarCRM and they customize it to describe what an account, contact, task or opportunity is,” he said. “Then, using our metadata framework, whatever data they have shows up on the device. You can even change it on the fly and the field and forms you see on the screen will change.”


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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