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Gartner says the future of app development is multi-experience

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As user application touchpoints increase in frequency, change in modalities and expand in device type, the future of app development is multiexperience, according to a recent survey by Gartner, Inc.

Mobile apps are projected to have the most impact on business success by 2020

As user application touchpoints increase in frequency, change in modalities and expand in device type, the future of app development is multiexperience, according to a recent survey by Gartner, Inc.

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Jason Wong

“Development platform vendors are expanding their value proposition beyond mobile apps and web development to meet user and industry demands,” said  Jason Wong , research vice president at Gartner. “The result is the emergence of multiexperience development platforms, which are used in developing chat, voice, augmented reality  (AR) and  wearable  experiences in support of the digital business.”

Most Common Enterprise Applications

Despite the web browser continuing to serve as the most popular application touchpoint, mobile apps are on the rise. As  immersive devices  such as smartwatches, smartphones and voice-driven devices permeate the industry, the modes of interaction (type, touch, gestures, natural language) expand across the digital user journey.

Among enterprises that have developed and deployed at least three different types of applications (other than web apps), the most common are  mobile apps  (91 per cent). “These figures are higher than any other application types we asked about, and suggest that the maturity of mobile app development is necessary for expansion into other interaction modalities,” said Mr Wong.

Conversational applications are the second-most widely developed type of application type at 73 per cent for voice apps and 60 per cent for  chatbots , according to the survey. “This reflects the natural evolution of application functions to support the digital user journey across natural language-driven modes and devices,” said Mr Wong.

Technology Behind Multiexperience Development

Cloud-hosted  artificial intelligence (AI) services are the most widely used  technology  to support multiexperience application development (61 per cent of respondents), followed by native iOS and Android development (48 per cent) and mobile back-end services (45 per cent). “This is consistent with the rise of conversational user interfaces, image and voice recognition and other AI services that are becoming commonplace within apps,” said Mr Wong.

Business Impact Behind Multiexperience Development

Contrary to the perception that mobile apps are in decline, they are in the lead for applications projected to have the most impact on business success by 2020, according to respondents. Following mobile apps are virtual reality (VR) applications and AR applications. “Although respondents indicated a high level of development activity for chatbots and voice apps, very few thought they’d have the most business impact by 2020,” said Mr Wong.

Barriers in Developing Multiexperience Development

The top barrier to building compelling multiexperience applications is the need for business and IT alignment, according to nearly 40 per cent of survey respondents. More than one-quarter of the respondents identified shortcomings in developer skills and user experience expertise as a barrier. “Skills gap in relation to emerging technologies cannot be overstated when discussing inhibitors to scaling digital initiatives, including multiexperience development strategy,” said Mr Wong.

Gartner clients can read more in the report:  “ Survey Analysis: Insights to Kick-Start an Enterprise  Multiexperience  Development Strategy. ” More information on the demand for application services can be found in the Gartner Featured Insight research collection  “How to Prepare for the Future of Applications.”   This research highlights  insights and best practices on how future application organisations can exploit new delivery, governance and organisation models.


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