Monthly Archives: November 2019
Global retail sales are projected to reach $28 trillion by 2020 and retailers are finding ways to grow their customer spending to take advantage of this demand. It’s evident that consumers hold the power of shopping means and retailers are building omni-channel experience to deliver and capitalize on the opportunity. To drive this trend, the […]
In our previous blog, we covered 3 approaches you can take to create Android apps in Kiosk mode and explored the pros and cons. We also learned about how to build Android apps in Kiosk mode using the Esper platform. Our task in this blog is to go through the next step in the process […]
Test automation is gradually taking over manual testing as it saves time and improves the quality of testing. Especially in the case of regression testing, automation can improve efficiency by manifold. It is a waste of time and resources to do repetitive testing manually. Also, there is a scope for an error as repetitive testing […]
Geofence is a useful feature for some dedicated device deployment scenarios. With geofencing you use the device’s location (typically determined by GPS) to trigger an alert when the device leaves a defined area. Common scenarios include making sure a fleet of delivery devices stay in their delivery zone, warehousing devices don’t stray far from the […]
The Esper platform has been updated to DevRel19. New Features Google Account Permission – This feature gives users an option to restrict the number of Google accounts that can be added on the device and be used with Google apps such as Gmail, Google Play Store, Youtube etc. By default, the addition of any number […]
It’s Thanksgiving Day, you get a call that your POS app at the flagship store keeps crashing right before they are about to open up to the Black Friday throng. You are in the middle of your company’s biggest flash sale ever and your kiosk keeps crashing. The horror! We’ve all been there, where that […]
Flutter has been creating waves in the app development space since its launch. The reason is simple, it solves the problem of creating two different codebases for a single app to run on Android and iOS devices. Some experts say that Flutter which was launched by Google is to counter React Native which is used […]