SPA
Single Page Applications
CIO
Factors to Consider When Evaluating the Impact of Single Page Apps
http://www.cio.com/article/2380593/enterprise-software/factors-to-consider-when-evaluating-the-impact-of-single-page-apps.html
With more mobile devices on the planet today than people, IT needs a way to streamline development of applications for web, mobile web, and native mobile users to realize cost savings and improve customer experience; technology giants such as Google and Twitter have leveraged what is known as Single Page Application (SPA) web development for more than five years, and now SPA is taking off in large enterprises. These website typically have the feel of an "app" which is something that users have come to expect and include SPAs like Gmail, Google...
Because the separation of concerns between the client and server code is an accepted fundamental best practice, most professional software developers find the SPA architecture both logical and correct. Because of these advantages many organizations are beginning to look towards SPAs in the enterprise world as professional users are beginning to access organizational data more and more on the go and from different types of devices. The SPA versatility and GUI make it a capable solution.
Sporting Goods Data
Google recently studied the outdoor sporting goods industry and consumer shopping preferences. Among their findings were that 75%…
Works Cited
Outdoor Industry Association. (N.d.). Google Shares New Data on Sporting Goods Consumers Purchasing . Retrieved from Outdoor Industry Association: http://outdoorindustry.org/education/library.php?newsId=17927&action=display
66). Furthermore, social software will only increase in importance in helping organizations maintain and manage their domains of knowledge and information. When networks are enabled and flourish, their value to all users and to the organization increases as well. That increase in value is typically nonlinear, where some additions yield more than proportionate values to the organization (McCluskey and Korobow, 2009). Some of the key characteristics of social software applications