Many development teams have large investments in desktop apps that have provided long-lasting profitability and stability for years; however, the industry is changing, and now it’s time to retool for mobile and reinvest. The path from desktop to mobile development isn’t necessarily straight forward, in fact it can be quite a daunting prospect. Finding a strategy that’s right for your team is all about knowing your options, understanding your team and knowing the challenges ahead. This three part series will look at the technology landscape for mobile development. We’ll make sense of each technology path and learn how to make decisions that can fast-track the move to mobile.
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