40-50% of SE Asia firms invest in mobile apps

Rating: An interesting claim from one GoMo News reader

Given that it was provided by a GoMo News reader as a comment to one of our previous stories about in the UK here, we decided to give this information a bit more prominence in this story. This particular GoMo News reader claims that between 40 and 50 per cent of companies based in South East Asia have started to invest in mobile apps. We’re not quite sure where he got those figures from but suspect that it is linked to a company he recommends – KARYA Technologies.

KARYA Technologies has its Head office in Bluebell, Pennsylvania, USA but its main research arm appears to be based in Guindy, Chennai, India.

Its chairman is Bala Balasubramanian and its current managing director is Venkat Navaneethakrishnan.

The company claims, “Our collaborative expertise in mobile, web and desktop applications allows us to anticipate our client needs and to provide a one-stop solution.”

In the mobile space, Karya launched the Outlook Mobile Calendar app for the BlackBerry PlayBook back in 2012. SeeĀ here.

Reader, Nicholas Sparks, comments, “Mobile marketing is increasing day by day.”

“So enterprises want to mobilise their companies to reduce their workload and to get real time updates to increase the quality of decision making.”

“I’d like to share my experience with other users. I came across an enterprise mobility solutions provider called KARYA Technologies which provides mobile apps for enterprise needs.”

Sounds like a pretty good recommendation to us.

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