
The app revolution has turned consumer expectations upside down in all areas of our lives, including in the cars we drive. Our connected cars are already filled with computing power and experiences influenced by consumer electronics. Forward-looking car makers have the pedal to the metal on further innovation. There's an undeniable conceptual shift from the connected car to the programmable car.

In this webcast: From Napkin to App: Rapidly Prototype and Build for Mobile., Brian Mulloy and Alan Languirand discuss the lessons they've learned quickly getting from concept to app. They provide a recipe for rapid app development and a list of the tools and techniques to successfully get from concept to prototype in just a few days.

Are you creating mobile apps, mobile web sites? Are you building HTML5, native, or hybrid? Is HTML5 the way to go or a passing fad?
In this webcast, Amir Nathoo of Trigger.io and Tim Anglade of Apigee cut through the headlines and examine the components of the new mobile stack, the technology, the players, and the tradeoffs of building HTML5 versus native.

The word 'app' conjures images of mobile phones, tablets and app stores. In the enterprise, however, software applications perform business process management, batch transactions, application integration and much more. For example, a business-to-business integration app without a user interface is still an app.

Apigee App Services, which power mobile and rich client applications from the cloud, are based on Usergrid, Apigee's open source data platform built on Cassandra. Ed Anuff and Brian Mulloy discuss how Apigee implemented multi-tenancy at scale within Usergrid when building App Services.
In 1995, Clayton Christenson coined the term Disruptive Innovations in his article titled "Disruptive Technologies: Catching the Wave." His contention was that some new products or services that appear in the marketplace are so revolutionary that they render existing technologies obsolete.

Build better end-user experiences and architect for performance on today's mobile devices
