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Thinking of building the next big mobile application? The time to market of a mobile application is critical in the current fast-paced industry. Deciding if it’s an Android or an iOS application is just one part of the problem. Most of today’s applications need a backend system to carry out their operations. Features like remote data storage/syncing, authentication, and user communication require a set of backend services to be available.

So, how can we develop these backend systems for mobile applications? There are two main patterns for doing this. The first is to do direct integration.

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Most companies only use 5 to 10 percent of the data they collect. So estimates Beatriz Sanz Sai, a 20-year veteran in advanced analytics and the head of Ernst and Young’s global data and analytics practice. While it’s impossible to validate such a claim, the fact is many organizations are gathering lots of data but analyzing little of it.

Legacy database management systems shoulder much of the blame for this. They hog time and resources for the sake of storing, managing, and preparing data and thus impede analytics.

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