Celebrating yet another app launch
River (on the right saying hi) was visiting us in Vancouver today, so we decided to celebrate with sushi. Yesterday another app that we had developed was published on the app store. The Lafarge ePod iOS was developed by Bosco ( on the left). It was nice to have most of the rmdStudio family together […]
VentureBeat Roadshow Vancouver Mobile Developers event
We are at the VentureBeat Roadshow Vancouver Mobile Developers event, and John Koetsier just took the stage. He gives some great numbers about the success and failure of mobile apps. More is on the way. Rastin Mehr, our CEO and President, is here. Come and talk to him in person if you like. Let me […]
Keep the Technical Design Specification short to stay creative
Our first-time enterprise clients keep reminding us through their projects that we should read their technical design specifications (TDS). Whenever a detail comes up through the project, they become furious and tell us that this issue was on page x of our 100-page TDS. When that happens, we remind them that we only use their TDS […]
Enterprise is still figuring out agile app development
Photo by Dean Meyers Software is essential to Enterprises, and they are still developing agile apps. How so? Until now, they were either obtaining turnkey solutions or subscribing to software as a service (SAAS) solutions. Turnkey solutions require upfront licensing fees, installation, configuration, and certified IT staff to maintain them. They also tend to
How mobile apps are improving field service management efficiency
Photo by Department for Business, Innovation and Skills Field service management mobile apps are replacing the conventional methods that involve paper trails and manual work. These apps are used by technicians, repair personnel, and inspectors in the oil, mining, forestry, and transportation industries. We even met with a coffee shop supplies company that i