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1. U B I Q U I T Y V 3
An extensible platform for creating dynamic,
customized, and geocentric native mobile
applications
2. Ubiquity
What do we see in mobility today?
App development is costly and time
consuming
Management and sustainment is
cumbersome
Why did we create Ubiquity?
Reduce time to deliver mobile
capabilities
Reduce cost in developing feature-
level updates
Provide mobile features that individuals
and groups need
Provide a reusable framework out of
the box
3. Ubiquity: Managed Mobile Enterprise
Web tool to create and manage
apps
Mobile applications
End to end Platform
Designed to
Provide flexibility
Make mobile apps easy to manage
Connect with corporate systems
5. Features Breakdown
Create a native mobile applications
with pre-built widget
Add your content and data
Publish the app with one click
Create and Launch
Change features as needed
Create custom widgets
(with the SDK)
Self-service for users to customize
their app
Flexibility
6. Smart Apps
Distribute data across an enterprise
Collaborate with team members
Access and interact with enterprise
systems
Collaboration
Features Breakdown, Continued
Dynamically change features
Context-based functionality by: location,
time, or user
Seamless feature and data updates
Geocentric capabilities
7. Key Benefits of Ubiquity
Create, manage and deploy
from one tool
Access via a Web browser
Flexible “smart apps”
No coding skills necessary
New capabilities available
on the fly
Direct connections with users
Widget-based feature sets
One-click publish to create an app
9. Industry Use Case:
Mobile versions of your business systems
Extend your reach outside of the office
Get relevant information from
the field faster
Deliver information to your team faster
Increase productivity
Provide access to multiple systems
within one app
Mobilized Systems
10. Connect with field reps
Get immediate updates
See real-time status and location
Deliver changing features
Use customized forms and reports
Provide reps with latest information
Industry Use Case:
Field Reporting
11. Share maps, social media, and more
Access live, multimedia information
Mapping and navigation with
points of interest
Connect directly with customers
Send offers, notifications, and more
Continue to connect when customers
are away
Industry Use Case:
Mobile Guide
13. BACKUP: SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Compatible with mobile devices using:
– Android OS 2.3, 4.0, 4.1, or 4.2
– Apple iOS 6.0+
• Create and manage apps with:
– Chrome, Firefox 3.6+, Internet Explorer 9.0+
• Host the Ubiquity Server with:
– RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.3, CentOS 6.3
– Intel or AMD CPU (dual-core or better recommended)
– 2 GB RAM
– 8 GB hard disk storage (16 recommended)
– Internet access to EPEL & PostgreSQL repository
14. BACKUP: TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
Ubiquity Web
• Ubiquity Web Interface - allows users to build, manage, and deploy mobile
applications (app administration, create contexts, etc)
• Ubiquity Web API - RESTful web-services that allow other
systems or services to access Ubiquity capabilities and are
also leveraged by the Ubiquity Mobile Apps
Back-end Services
• Supporting services for providing data storage
(e.g. context information, images, etc.), automated app
building, messaging, and authentication
Ubiquity Mobile Apps
• Mobile applications and capabilities that users create, manage,
and deploy from the web interface for Android or iOS
Ubiquity SDK
• Android, iOS, HTML5 toolkits for building new Ubiquity Widgets
for inclusion in Ubiquity Mobile Apps