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The coronavirus (COVID-19) has proven itself to be much deadlier than the flu. One of the ways that businesses are combating the spread of coronavirus is through social distancing. Businesses are following these recommendations by allowing employees to work from home. However, many businesses are already feeling the economic impact of the coronavirus and are now burdened with logistical issues of allowing employees to work remotely. How do companies protect their employees from spreading coronavirus while minimizing the impact social distancing will have on their business?
It has been over 10 years since the launch of the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. Combined, there are almost 5 million apps available to download. Apps are now an integral part of our daily lives. Nearly 70% of our internet browsing is on mobile devices.Large companies and creative entrepreneurs are recognizing the value of creating an app for their business. One of the most common questions about creating an app is "how much does it cost to make an app?". In this guide, Invonto discusses the factors that contribute to the cost of making an app and guidance on how to estimate app development.
As the demand for iPhone, iPad, and Android, mobile applications continue to exponentially grow; more companies are diverting their focus and investments towards mobile initiatives. Based on our experience in mobile app design and development, in this post, we’ll highlight five to do’s before you start your mobile application development.
You have an awesome idea for a consumer app or you’re developing an enterprise mobile app for your business. Finally, research is finished and you are ready to go. You can’t wait to start. The only problem – you’re really not sure how much does it cost to develop an app and how long does it take to launch?
There is a perception that any app can be built within a week and cost as low as $5000. The news stories claiming the overnight hit is a result of a weekend just isn’t true. There is also a belief that since mobile devices are smaller than desktop computers, it must cost less to develop a mobile app than a web or cloud app (yes, we’ve heard that argument!). None of this is a reality. In fact, there is a lot more that goes into developing a standout mobile app.
The Benefits of Augmented Reality in Construction
Augmented reality enhances the world by blending physical and digital data. It provides real-time data to improve safety and streamline the business. Anyone can experience these applications with headsets or mobile apps. As adoption rises, more companies are seeing the value it brings. AR is gaining popularity in various industries, including construction.
Let’s talk about fives ways augmented reality software can benefit the construction industry.
Artificial Intelligence and Smart Construction
In the past, “artificial intelligence” conjured up visions of futuristic science fiction robots. Today, AI is the technology behind digital assistants like Amazon’s Alexa. Consumers can enjoy the convenience of AI on their smartphones. Now, artificial intelligence is entering various industries with promises of lucrative commercial applications. An industry benefiting greatly from AI is the construction industry. Using artificial intelligence in construction sector helps construction companies be more productive. AI also improves the quality and safety of those projects.
McKinsey predicts that AI in the construction sector will be modest at first. In their report, the research company notes that a monumental shift is coming in the near future.