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Top mobile app development platforms

1. Adobe Experience Manager Mobile
AEM Mobile users can create apps that incorporate customer and product information and integrate with third-party business systems.

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2. Salesforce App Cloud Mobile
Salesforce App Cloud Mobile provides a combination of metadata and code-driven tools for building mobile apps on Salesforce Platform. As part of that platform, App Cloud Mobile is backed by a wide range of technologies that provide organizations with a flexible environment for creating and deploying their mobile apps.

3.Kony AppPlatform
Kony AppPlatform provides an enterprise-grade environment for designing, building and deploying mobile apps, with a focus on rapid, low-code development that appeals to small businesses and enterprises alike. The platform can be deployed on premises or to private or public cloud services.

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4.Mendix platform
The platform is based on the open source Cloud Foundry platform-as-a-service standard. Customers can deploy the platform to the Mendix cloud, private clouds or on-premises data centers, as well as to hybrid or multicloud environments, making it a fitting choice for an organization of any size looking for flexible development and deployment options.

5. Microsoft Visual Studio Mobile Center
Late to the MADP market, Microsoft is trying to play catch-up with its recent introduction of Visual Studio Mobile Center, a cloud-based service that pulls together mobile lifecycle services. Although still in preview, the service supports building, testing, distributing and monitoring mobile apps. The service is currently free, although with limited support. Licensing and pricing details are not yet available.

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6.Oracle Mobile Cloud Service
oracle'ss Mobile Cloud Service is another relatively new player in the MADP market. The cloud-based MADP utilizes Oracle Cloud technologies to support the complete mobile app lifecycle. Users can build, manage, distribute and monitor apps, as well as configure connectors to on-premises and cloud-based enterprise services. Mobile Cloud Service provides a centralized portal for carrying out lifecycle management tasks, as well as managing security and APIs.

7. OutSystems Platform
OutSystems Platform provides a set of high-productivity development and delivery tools that support several deployment options. Customers can install the platform on private clouds, whether in their own data centers or with third-party vendors, or deploy to public cloud services, such as Azure, VMware or Rackspace.

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8.Pegasystems Pega Mobility
Pegasystems offers the Pega 7 platform for building complex enterprise applications. One component of the platform is Pega Mobility, an umbrella term for products and services within the Pega 7 platform that enable enterprises to build and deploy mobile apps. Pega Mobility takes a business process approach to app building. Enterprises can access any business process from any mobile app, publish any business process as a standalone mobile app, embed any business process in an existing mobile app or build a new business process and mobile app.

9.Progress Telerik Platform
Progress Telerik Platform is a modular mobile application environment based on integrated cloud technologies. The platform offers tools and services for the entire application lifecycle and can be deployed to the Progress cloud, private clouds or on-premises environments, making it one of the best mobile app development platform vendors for organizations of all sizes.

10.Red Hat Mobile Application Platform
Red Hat's Mobile Application Platform provides a complete environment for building, integrating and deploying mobile apps. The platform supports collaborative development, while providing the mechanisms necessary to control security and policy management. The platform also offers reusable connectors for interfacing with such systems as Salesforce and SAP.

11.Axway Appcelerator
he platform appeals to organizations of all sizes, in part due to its flexible deployment options, such as public clouds, virtual private clouds and on-premises environments.

12.SAP Cloud Platform Mobile Services
Mobile Services, part of the SAP Cloud Platform, provides organizations an environment for creating and managing mobile apps. The service offers a wide range of capabilities, such as offline syncing, remote logging, automatic app updates, push notifications and multiple authentication methods.

 Content Source: Techtarget

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