Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Enterprise mobile apps take flight to the cloud

Cloud Computing Digest
A roundup of cloud infrastructure content from TechTarget's network |November 14th, 2017
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FEATURED STORY

Scalability, performance soar with mobile apps in the cloud

by Kristin Knapp, Senior Site Editor

While the general benefits of public cloud, such as increased scalability, apply to mobile apps, there are other ways IaaS uniquely benefits mobile dev teams and their users.
(SearchCloudComputing.com)

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