The Mobility Company since 2002
Mobile Thick Client, Mobile Web Client, or Rich Internet Application (RIA)
At Endeavour we structure a mobile application as a multi-layered application consisting of user experience, business, and data layers. The process starts with the definition of the mobile application, understanding key components, learning scenarios where it will be used, learning key patterns and technology considerations as well as identifying specific scenarios such as deployment, power usage and synchronization.
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Leveraging Mobility – Challenges and Opportunities for the Enterprise Discussses oppportunities
and challenges for a business and ways to calculate the ROI.
Regulatory Requirements for the Mobile Healthcare Industry Discusses various aspects of mobility & good practice & related regulatory requirements.
iPhone OS 4.0 and Enterprise Support Focuses on the enterprise
support provided by iOS4 mobile operating system and the iPhone/ future iPad devices running it.
… as we started to watch them emerge themselves and became passionate about our ideas, bouncing ideas back in force talking about the what if? And what could be? We watched this, we experienced it and… … In this initial dealing with Endeavour we found them to be meticulous, professional, timely and fair … Endeavour was consistent all way through the entire development… Caddies CallCaddies Call Golf application is a GPS Golf Application that locates yardages to the front, middle and back of greens. It also helps accuratly find distances to hazards…Statesman News ReaderAustin Statesman News Reader application serves as a mobile source for local headlines, Longhorns coverage. The application allows users to sort news & blogs… |
200+ mobile software professionals and mobility architects at Endeavour work with customers across verticals such as Manufacturing, Retail, Market Research, Healthcare, Banking, Financial Service and Insurance. We have implemented solutions across mobile platforms including Windows Mobile, iPhone, iPad, Android, Symbian, BlackBerry, J2ME, BREW, Palm, Bada and Web OS.














