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Moofwd Mobile Enterprise Application Platform vs Oracle Autonomous Mobile Cloud Enterprise comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

Moofwd Mobile Enterprise Ap...
Ranking in Mobile App Platforms
31st
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Oracle Autonomous Mobile Cl...
Ranking in Mobile App Platforms
8th
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
18
Ranking in other categories
Mobile Development Platforms (16th)
 

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Enabling push notifications would certainly increase its popularity. Since Oracle MAF consumes REST WebServices, it was pretty fast to build, deploy and consume.
As Oracle MAF is a heavy product, it doesn’t allow much space to convince customers to go with the product suite. Also, the plug-ins and out of the box features need to be added into the library to offer an easy to use PPR. Also, enabling push notifications would certainly increase its popularity.
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AMCe, Oracle Mobile Cloud Service, Oracle Mobile Cloud Enterprise, Oracle Mobile Application Framework
 

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CACI, City of Las Vegas, Avantic, Lloyd's Register, Colab Consulting, PITSS, TXI, Shikun Binui, ECSTeam, Inc., Matrix
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