Virtual Mobile Infrastructure Market — Mobile Apps and Cost Efficiency in Develo

Posted by RASHMI on April 12th, 2019

Virtual mobile infrastructure is a mobile centric technology developed to run on mobile operating systems (OS) or a virtual machine which is located on a remote server. Virtual mobile infrastructure offers a delivery platform and is capable of running mobile applications without the requirement of any application or OS across all mobile devices. Virtual mobile infrastructure empowers enterprises to host their mobile applications on servers and deliver personalized remote access from any device.

In addition, virtual mobile infrastructure also protects mobile data and monitors user activities. This delivery platform also helps enterprises to control data efficiently and effectively. This enables enterprises to attain secure and managed access to control enterprise resources via bring-your-own-device (BYOD) or uncontrolled commercial devices. 

The increasing demand for protection, monitoring and controlling access to mobile apps and cost efficiency in development of mobile application among small & medium enterprises (SME’s) and large enterprises is driving the demand for virtual mobile infrastructure market.

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In addition, a significant adoption of BYOD among the enterprises across the world is expected to drive the demand for virtual mobile infrastructure market during the forecast period. In addition, benefits such as prevention of data loss, reduced app development cost, lower operating expenses, compliance and encryption among others associated with virtual mobile infrastructure are expected to contribute in the growth of the market. Virtual mobile infrastructure helps to reduce hardware and operating costs by deployment of high density virtual mobile infrastructure. 

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