 Welcome back Jeff Frick here with Silicon Angle. We go out to the events. We extract the signal from the noise We try to get the smartest people we can find bring them on air ask them the questions that you wish that you could ask them if you were here again We're at the Accelerator corporate offices in Mountain View, California for their enterprise platform launch And we've already talked to some of the executives But now we want to talk some of the partners who are out in the field So I have with me a shoe goal the CEO of wind wire welcome to the queue Thank you Jeff appreciate it. So let's talk about you said your your company specializes in collaboration and analytics But here you're at kind of a mobile application development platform launch So tell us a little bit more about the company and then tell us how collaboration analytics ties into what's going on in mobile Absolutely Jeff would be delighted to In fact, it's very interesting our whole mission as an organization is what we call making information actionable We've been working at it for around six years Developing collaborative and analytics solution for mid to large size enterprises Most of the work that we have done in the past has been around web But one of the common things is people collaborate no matter where they are And and they are on the move a lot similarly people need Information at the point of making a decision Not only when they are sitting in their office and have access to a laptop that is connected And so mobile has become a huge factor in making information actionable for us And that's the reason we are really excited about platform launch with the accelerator So talk a little bit about mobile first. I mean I always joke. I've got teenage kids and you know First of all, they don't do email And to the mobile never I mean I my mobile with me pretty much all the time But they have it with them all the time so talk a little bit about how kind of a mobile first strategy is changing the world and also kind of the big data and analytics impact of Getting data from these devices versus how it's traditionally been gathered via, you know desktops Absolutely be more than happy to so one of the things if you really think about what's going on in the environment today is In the traditional enterprise we used to build a lot of large monolithic applications to solve problems That word is completely changed now and it's very good example If you really take a look at your phone on an average, you've got, you know, 70 80 different micro apps If you want to check weather you don't go to Dub dub dub dot weather dot com today You just go to your weather app and and you have immediate information availability That's what's going on in the enterprises to people who are on the move are looking for these Applications that deliver information to them just the right amount as the at the time when they need it And as a result the demand for developing apps Have increased significantly When you're on the go Whether you look at it, you know from a big data perspective at the end of the day the crunching of the data That's going on in the background needs to deliver some actionable information For the execs or the person out in the field to use and I think that's really what we are seeing with the mobile Most organizations have realized that it's a comparative advantage issue They have to innovate they have to Deliver more value to their customers out in the marketplace and and that's really we are seeing a huge Uptick in in thinking about mobile first if not mobile only in many of the scenarios and our belief is that moving forward Majority of the new application development is going to be mobile first if not mobile only Great, so we've got we're getting back to be a lot of great guests lined up So we're going to cut it short, but I'm going to give you one more question. Talk about again We have a lot of CIO's a watch. Where should they start? How do they start? You know, they know they need to start they want to do it They're being told they can't just move their desktop apps into mobile You know, what is the best way for for someone to get started on this mobile path? I Think the best way and for most of the CIOs is to really take a look at their application portfolio Not every application needs to be mobilized I think you need to look at the applications that have the highest business impact and you need to really focus on Mobilizing them first before moving on to rest of the the applications So start small and then move really fast is is really the way to go Great. All right a sheet. Thanks for coming on and providing a little insight again We're at accelerator Mountain View, California at the enterprise platform launch. We've got a few more guests lines up We'll be right back on the Cube