This year’s SharePoint Fest Chicago was chockfull of great sessions led by industry experts and implementation leaders from the user community. One of the sessions, “Mobility: Development Strategies in SharePoint 2013,” was presented by my colleague, Amol Ajgaonkar. Amol is a Senior Technical Architect at Perficient. He’s worked with SharePoint for nearly a decade, and has a strong focus around custom development and technical design.
Is your organization mobile optimized? Gartner predicts that by 2013, mobile devices will outnumber traditional desktops and laptops. As more users opt for mobile devices, organizations will need to devise a strategy that maximizes their SharePoint investments and accounts for this new wave of users. SharePoint 2013 makes mobile capabilities and exposure to content a reality. The new release offers optimized viewing experiences across different mobile platforms.
During his presentation, Amol first reviewed the mobile options in SharePoint 2010, and then explained how to mobile optimize a website in SharePoint 2013. He examined what SharePoint 2013 provides natively, and demonstrated how to build mobile applications using SharePoint 2013, as well as other frameworks. See Amol’s presentation for the details: