ECM application development involves creating programs on remote servers, delivered over the Internet and accessed through a network without downloading.
ECM applications include online forms, shopping carts, word processors, spreadsheets, video/photo editing, file conversion/scanning, and email programs like Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL. Popular examples are Google Apps and Microsoft 365.
This data provides insights into customer interests, usage, and preferences, aiding product and marketing strategies. It also informs optimization and client-centered aspects of mobile and desktop applications.
An interactive program running on an ECM server, accessed through a browser, with a user interface that provides data back to the development team.
Users can access an ECM application through an ECM browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Safari.
ECM applications run on multiple platforms regardless of OS or device as long as the browser is compatible.
Any other repetitive process you have in your organization.