Built.io `democratises innovation’

Raw Engineering’s new development tool speeds DevOps and throws in security

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After some time spent brain-storming just what San Francisco-based Raw Engineering’s Built.io is all about, the best we got to was: `a business focused, policy-driven, analogue of Visual Basic’.

CSW was meeting with Raw Engineering’s CEO, Neha Sampat, and COO, Matthew Baier at Cloud World Forum, with the objective of finding out what Built.io did for businesses, and that was the best summation we could arrive at. And for any business people who have no idea what Visual Basic is, it is an applications development modelling tool with which developers can visualise the process flow of the application they have in mind, and build that visualisation on-screen by connecting together blocks of process functionality.

Built.io follows that concept, but is now targeting the tech-savvy business users as well as developers. It also advances the concept a good deal, in that those applications processes are far more rich and complex, especially when it comes to building business applications that integrate with mobile applications and services.

“The company started as a consultancy, specialising in mobile applications,” said Sampat, “and we soon found that with every project we were building the same back end stack. So now we have made it a product that others can build applications on. It is like Visual Basic for big users, and we see it as the democratisation of innovation.”

The system currently works for apps development with Apple’s i/OS and Android and according to Baier, there are no technical issues about producing a version that works with Microsoft Windows 8. “It can be done easily once there is demand for it. We are juststarting to see that happening,” he said.

The company has also just formed a partnership with AppGyver which takes this Visual Basic analogy even further. AppGyver is a provider of innovative front-end development tools, aimed at bringing rapid visual mobile app development to the enterprise. Using it, companies can now create sophisticated enterprise mobile applications in minutes, instead of weeks or even months.

In partnership, Raw Engineering get a richer apps development front end for Built.io, while AppGyver gets a persistent backend for applications designed using AppGyver’s Composer tools, plus a data store with enterprise-grade security model and fine-grained access controls and direct connection between Composer’s UI components and built.io’s database for application scalability and persistence

 

 “There’s a huge need for our services in the enterprise,” said Marko Lehtimaki, founder and CEO at AppGyver. “We’ve been working closely with built.io to more broadly address enterprise requirements with things like extended security, so businesses of all sizes can take full advantage of our app development tools.”

 

This combination maps even more closely onto the growing DevOps trend now sweeping across enterprise applications development as businesses realise the old development cycles, where and application could take a year – and often more – to reach production status, are no longer workable. With enterprises requiring much greater business agility, development cycles need to be brought down from years to days. It is now increasingly the case that the lifecycle of an application – from conception to final termination – is measured in months or weeks rather than the decades that were common in the time of legacy on-premise applications.

“Built.io has been developed with these shorter development and lifecycles in mind,” Sampat said. “It has been used a lot to develop management and information handling applications for exhibitions and conferences like this one where the lifecycle for some parts the applications really are just the two-days of the event itself.

“The fastest applications development cycle we have seen with Built.io has so far been just four days, but the typical improvement we find with customers is that an application which would have twken 12 months can now be completed in one month,” she added. “This is because they are working with ready-made components.”

It is a system that seems tailor-made for use by third-party channel and integrator partners, and Baier indicated that this is now the direction the company is heading and part of the reason is was at the London exhibition.  

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