BYOD and Wearables

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When it comes to productivity, we tend to work better with the electronic devices we are familiar with. Bring your own device programs now allow employees to use their own devices just for that reason. Furthermore, these personal devices are integrating with wearable technology, which provide additional utility to the user. With these trends in mind, we suggest associations to consider how mobile friendly their content is for members to access and how the BYOD concept can be applied.

New R@H Features

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For our customers to get the most out of their mobile app for events, we have added some great new features! Read more for the full list.

Associations’ Response to Mobile Readiness

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Our latest whitepaper, Associations’ Response to 2014 Mobile Readiness Survey, gives an in-depth analysis of our recent mobile readiness survey results. Access the full report to see where associations stand on having a responsive website, an event management mobile app, and more.

Mobile Trends in 2014 (So Far)

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The importance of mobile technology is growing rapidly. Globally, the Internet is reaching new markets and increasing its connectivity capabilities. Through online sources and our own research, we took a look at a couple of mobile trends that are relevant for today and the future.

Operating Systems

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With the number of mobile devices per user increasing, it is important to be aware of all their operating systems. Android and iOS are the most recognizable, but are they the only ones you should be considering?

The i’s Have It!

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While we can’t predict the device distribution of your members, we’re often asked “Should I launch an Android app or an i-device app?” We say don’t limit yourself! Launch association apps for all of your needs regardless of device type or OS, with Android, iOS, and HTML5.