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Beyond point-specific apps: The rise of the enterprise application mobility layer
When an enterprise decides to modernise its field operations, the traditional approach is to build or buy point-specific mobile apps. IT departments create one custom app for inventory logging, another for customer relationship management, and a third for human resource timesheets. Before long, a single field worker has to log in and out of several separate mobile interfaces just to complete a single site visit.
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5 days ago3 min read


Mobile app development calculator: Compare build costs vs 2GoCloud
For many organisations, mobile access to enterprise systems is no longer optional—it’s essential. Yet the cost of developing bespoke mobile applications can be far higher than expected. Traditional app development requires design, coding, testing, deployment, and ongoing maintenance. Each stage consumes time and resources, often stretching projects into months and budgets into six figures.
2GoCloud
Dec 12, 20253 min read


The digital workplace without compromise: Secure, scalable and sector-specific
The way we work has changed forever. Employees expect to access the tools and data they need from anywhere, on any device, without friction. Organisations, meanwhile, must balance this demand for flexibility with the realities of security, compliance, and cost control. This is the promise of the digital workplace: a connected environment where mobility, security, and productivity come together.
2GoCloud
Nov 12, 20254 min read


The hidden cost of mobile app development: Why the 2Go application is the smarter alternative
In today’s fast-paced business environment, mobile access is no longer optional—it’s essential. But for many organisations, the path to mobility is paved with costly, complex custom app development projects that drain resources and delay results. That’s where the 2Go application, part of the mobile-enabling platform from 2GoCloud, offers a smarter, faster alternative.
2GoCloud
Oct 3, 20252 min read
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