MobileFrame

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MobileFrame
Private
Industry Enterprise Mobility, Computer Software, Internet/Technology, IT Services, IT Consulting, Mobile Application Management
Founded 2001
Founder Lonny Oswalt
Headquarters Los Gatos, California (United States)
Key people
Lonny Oswalt, Founder & CEO
Glenn Wickman, CTO
Joseph Kliger, VP Engineering
Website http://www.MobileFrame.com

MobileFrame LLC is a mobile application development platform for building mobile, tablet, desktop and web-based applications. MobileFrame is one of several platforms that assists developers in building mobile applications for enterprises. MobileFrame is headquartered in Los Gatos, California.

The Company

MobileFrame LLC is an American technology software and services company. MobileFrame provides mobile application development software for enterprise that spans the software development lifecycle (SDLC). MobileFrame's mobility platform allows enterprises to design, develop, deploy, and manage cross-platform mobile applications utilizing a code-free approach that eschews traditional coding-efforts. Presently, MobileFrame has over 400 partners[1] and 1,700 deployments worldwide.

History

Founded in Los Gatos, California on October 2001 by former Lockheed Martin General Manager and Remedy Corporation Head of Worldwide Business Development, Lonny Oswalt. The company trademarked the phrase Configurable Mobile Application Platform[2] in 2002, and released its first product in August 2003.[3] In 2014, MobileFrame won MobileVillage Mobile Star Awards for Enterprise App Development, Enterprise Asset Management, Enterprise Data Capture, Enterprise Field Service, Enterprise Field Sales and CRM, and Enterprise Workforce Management.[4]

The MobileFrame Platform

The platform is used by developers to create, deploy and manage mobile applications (both native and web-based, also known as multi-channel app development). MobileFrame supports iOS, Google Android, Windows, Windows Mobile, and HTML5.[5] Support for HTML5 was announced in August 2011.[6] In 2014, MobileFrame was granted a patent for intelligent rendering on a mobile computing device (a system which allows developers to build mobile, desktop, and web-based applications that dynamically re-size to fit any sized screen).[7]

The MobileFrame platform software consists of several scalable components,[8] including the MobileFrame Desktop (administrator tool), MobileFrame Smart Clients (iOS, Android, Windows, Windows Mobile, and HTML5), MobileFrame Business Rules Run-time Engine, and the MobileFrame Server components (Database, Sync Server, Database Monitor, Remote Monitoring / Messaging, and Workflow Server[9]), which may be distributed across multiple machines.

MobileFrame's mobile enterprise application platform includes built-in enterprise-class synchronization engine, FIPS (140-2 or better) compliant encryption of all files and databases, invisible two-factor authentication, and simulation & debugging tools. MobileFrame's platform authenticates and manages users, delivers apps to their devices, manages the data synchronization, and integrates with a variety of backend systems.[10]

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