That is a huge challenge. I give credit to Antenna for their ambitions. AMPchroma is cloud-based, and it is the new front end for the Antenna Mobile Platform and all of Antenna's templates, libraries and diverse tools that they have acquired over the years. I like the the idea of having one "unified" browser based interface for all of their tools and management consoles. I also like Antenna's mission to help companies to "unify their mobile strategies." I think that is going to be a big requirement now and in the future.
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Antenna is backing HTML5 in a big way. In fact I challenged Jim to predict the number of "new" enterprise mobility applications in 2013 that will be based on HTML5. He went out on a limb and predicted that 75% of enterprise mobility applications will be based on HTML5 in 2013.
Antenna has built its reputation on supporting the blue-collar services sector, but these days they are also focused on B2C (business to consumer) apps.
Antenna is also investing in app stores and tools to create custom app stores.
I finished the interview by asking Jim when they were going to be acquired. For some reason he was not willing to answer that question :-)
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As a Dell employee, I think your blog about Antenna Software, HTML5 and Cloud Computing is really impressive. The AMPchroma solution seems to be very effiective mobile management solutions. With cloud based platform, this solution will surely improve mobile management performance. Thanks for sharing such valuable information.
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