RapidValue is a leading international professional services firm focused on building and managing highly scalable mobile and cloud applications for business. RapidValue was founded in 2008 by senior executives from Deloitte, IBM, Oracle, and Infosys to enable enterprises to deploy disruptive solutions in consumer and enterprise mobility. RapidValue delivers its services to companies throughout the world and has offices in United States and India.
Specialties
Apple iOS, Google Android, Windows Mobile, RIM BlackBerry, Symbian, Palm WebOS, Enterprise Mobile Application, J2ME, Media & Entertainment Solutions, Mobile Health Technology, Financial Solutions, Retail Solutions, Publishing Solutions, Catalog Solution
RapidValue Company Blog
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RapidValue Activity on LinkedIn
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RapidValue Health IT Managers Say Tablets Can Cause Problems. Among other concerns health IT managers expressed are worries over patient data security, durability of devices used in an environment where tablets can easily be dropped, and difficulties with tablet compliance with applications such as electronic health records (EHRs). -
RapidValue An Interesting Read: Rise of Mobile Web Apps Will Give webOS A Time to Shine -
RapidValue Our new blog post: Mobile Health Technology Trends for 2012. We discuss mobile health technology challenges that slow down mhealth implementation and adoption. -
RapidValue Mobile App Developers Beginning to Favor Android Over iOS Mobile App Developers Beginning to Favor Android Over iOS -
RapidValue Gartner Says Worldwide Mobile Application Store Revenue Forecast to Surpass $15 Billion in 2011 -
RapidValue Want success with your mobile app? Target tech evangelists, says IDC -
RapidValue Smartphones, Tablets, Android Are Why Malware Is Going Mobile in 2012 -
RapidValue Apple patent application details redesigned, thinner batteries -
RapidValue For the latest on enterprise mobility, big data, financial mobile apps, mobile health technology, follow us on http://www.linkedin.com/company/rapidvalue . -
RapidValue Nielsen: Android, iOS fuel 90% of U.S. smartphone sales in Q4