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Apple & IBM partnership delivers 3 new enterprise iOS apps

Apple and IBM today unveiled three new enterprise apps developed for iOS as part of their ongoing ‘IBM MobileFirst for iOS’ partnership. The new apps include Advisor Alerts, Passenger Care, and Dynamic Buy. The three apps, a combination of both iPhone and iPad software, join the original set of 10 announced last year and another new app recently announced bringing the collection of apps announced under the deal to 14 total across eight industries including retail, banking, and transportation.

Advisor Alerts (shown above) joins a list of other banking and financial apps with both iPhone and iPad versions created. The new app is built for wealth advisors and allows monitoring market information for clients in real time with push notification alerts covering “transaction approvals, trade issues, account maturity, client dissatisfaction, and relevant market news.

Passenger Care joins other travel and transportation industry apps so “airline customer service agents can check in travelers while in line and quickly get them on their way.”

Dynamic Buy is the latest retail industry app allowing merchants to “respond to changes in trends and product performance as they happen.

Field Connect, an iPhone app made specifically for field technicians that was first unveiled last month, marks the first energy and utilities app under the partnership. the app lets field technicians “get up-to-the-minute details based on their location to help keep safety top of mind.”

IBM says that “more than 50 foundational clients including Air Canada, American Eagle Outfitters, Banorte, Boots UK, Citi and Sprint” have received or will receive apps through the partnership with Apple.

Apple and IBM first announced their big partnership last summer as an effort to address the enterprise market specifically. During the company’s quarterly earnings call, Apple CEO Tim Cook shared that the partnership will yield 12 new apps this quarter then bringing the total to 22 apps. Apple has also been building a national sales team as part of the partnership to sale iOS devices and services to enterprise customers under the IBM deal.

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Comments

  1. Rio (@Crzy_rio) - 9 years ago

    These apps look so beautiful

  2. rogifan - 9 years ago

    I gotta say all of these IBM apps look beautiful. I wonder who is responsible for the design, Apple or IBM? If it’s Apple can they please bring some of that design to iOS and stock iOS apps?

  3. philboogie - 9 years ago

    Welcome to the world of mobile software iBM.

    Seriously.

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.