iTexico Presents Especial Webinar Series Focused on Mobile Development for Businesses
Austin, Texas (PRWEB) February 03, 2014 -- “As a web and mobile app development company, it’s our moral obligation to make this knowledge available to our customers and to everyone willing to learn about having a business in the mobile industry or developing a mobile app. Our developers are specialized in several code languages and tools, so we are more than aware of the changes that have happened in the last year and what is coming, but is a different story for B2B and B2C companies outside of the industry,” said Abhijeet Pradhan, CTO of iTexico.
iTexico, an Austin based web and mobile development company specializing in providing expert professionals to complement existing teams with their eTaaS (Extended Team as a Service) program. iTexico will start hosting a series of webinars focused on providing B2B and B2C companies with the right tools and first-hand information to make the right decisions for mobility strategies facing the mobile revolution and the ever-growing universe of alternatives on devices, technologies and partners.
This online seminar series will serve as an opportunity for SMB and large organizations to better understand the rapid evolution of mobile trends and how selecting the right combination of tools, technologies and teams can directly impact revenue and determine opportunity areas for new and existing businesses.
The first webinar in the series is aimed to any entrepreneur or executive looking to create a mobile application, so they can have a more savvy understanding of what fits best with their goals and budget. Also, attendees will discover the current alternatives in the market when picking development technologies, devices and markets to service through mobile devices such as Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android operating systems.
With mobility being such a growing demand from customers for all across the United States, mobile development is one of the biggest decisions a CIO or CTO can make in 2014 and in the near future. Whether it is an internal application completely tailored to aid specific business goals or a customer-facing app on which a business relies to succeed, so having the right mobile strategy has become one of the main points of discussion across industries and sizes. iTexico is looking to help clarify some of the myths and misconceptions on mobile app development as well as presenting businesses with cost-effective solutions that can help companies drive their entire mobile strategy.
Abhijeet Pradhan, CTO of iTexico and Jason Myers, B2B Business Development Consultant will present the first webinar on February 7. This webinar, titled “7 Factors to Consider When Building Your Mobile Strategy” will address many of the misconceptions on building mobile apps as pieces of the business puzzle and help to meet the goals of the organizations.
“With mobile development taking over markets across the globe and changing the way users behave and purchase products and services, it can get very confusing for companies to identify what is their best strategy for each of their businesses. How do you build the right mobile app with the right mobile strategy? We’re here to help them making that important decision,” said Jason Myers, B2B Business Development Consultant.
Explaining how identifying the rights target and objectives of any mobile strategy is beneficial for organizations to increase effectiveness and maximizing revenue from sources related to a well prepared mobility strategy.
Future webinars that will be presented throughout the year will analyze several mobile development options as well as benefits from considering resourcing alternatives such as nearshore, extended teams and others as well as getting to know the main advantages of mobile app development technologies in the native, hybrid and cross-platform arena.
If you are interested in registering to the first webinar please visit the webinar link and complete the registration process.
David Sandoval, ITexico, http://www.itexico.com, +1 (818) 679-1790, [email protected]
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