IT
organizations will dedicate at least 25 percent of their software budget to
mobile application development, deployment, and management by 2017.
“The number of
enterprise applications optimized for mobility will quadruple by 2016, driven
both by competitive necessity and rapidly evolving technologies that support
faster and more secure enterprise appification.
The following are the other IT
predictions in 2015.
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Difficulties linking mobile platforms to existing databases will
cause 45 percent of mobile enterprise app initiatives to be delayed or go over
budget in 2015.
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35 percent of large enterprises will leverage mobile application
development platforms to develop and deploy mobile apps across their
organizations in 2015.
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The number of enterprise applications optimized for mobility
will quadruple by 2016
ü 30-40
percent of organizations deploying more than five mobile applications in 2015
will realize substantial business agility benefits by establishing an API tier
in their enterprise IT architecture.
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Over 50 percent of large organizations will invest in enhanced
enterprise mobility management (EMM) capabilities to secure apps and data in 2015.
ü By 2017, 100 percent of the line of business (LOB) apps in
customer-facing roles and 75 percent of LOB apps in internally-facing roles
will be built for mobile-first consumption.
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IT departments will require major reorganizations by 2016 to
assume broker-integrate-manage as well as service orchestration functions.
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Competitive necessity will supersede productivity and efficiency
for 50 percent of mobile enterprise app development in 2015.
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By the end of 2015, only 15 percent of large organizations will
have adequate mobile security governance for process and policy.
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