With iPad Pro’s power, apps may not need a cloud back end

September 15, 2015 Off By David

Grazed from InfoWorld. Author: David Linthicum.

Mobile devices grow only more capable and computerlike in their abilities — the iPad Pro announced last week by Apple is a great example of that trend. Yet many mobile developers look to pair public cloud services with mobile devices, offloading the workloads to back-end servers.

That does not seem quite right, given the impressive processing and storage power of mobile devices. If processing occurs on back-end cloud servers, you must have connectivity to that cloud, and information must be transmitted back and forth to the device. For some mobile applications that share data, back-end storage is a requirement…

However, there are mobile applications that don’t need to share data, and such apps may find that processing and storage on the local mobile device provides a clear performance advantage…

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