Mobile Smartphone Apps

Cardinal Peak has been developing smartphone apps for a number of well-known companies for the last five years. We have deep expertise in developing apps for Android, iOS/iPhone/iPad, and HP WebOS. We specialize in helping our clients in this space create market differentiation by producing cutting-edge mobile applications for video/audio and document management.

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CASE STUDY

Smartphone

Cardinal Peak partnered with Palm, now part of Hewlett-Packard, in producing its current platform. Our experience in producing tight embedded application software for mobile consumer electronics led Palm to engage us in developing the document viewing apps which were delivered in ROM on the platform.

Cardinal Peak helped to identify third parties and open source to enable Palm to bring their solution to market faster and more reliably. Cardinal Peak worked very closely with Palm’s internal engineering team on this highly sensitive product development project to bring both end user smartphone applications and SDK infrastructure elements to market. Our consulting on the project allowed Palm’s engineering management team to offload a significant application with very little management overhead and high-quality results.

RELEVANT TECHNOLOGY EXPERIENCE

  • iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, and HP WebOS
  • Both RESTful and SOAP-based web APIs, typically interacting with very large, enterprise-scale back-end databases
  • Complex, multi-threaded apps, including background services
  • Video, audio, and digital rights management (DRM)
  • Both store-delivered and OEM pre-installed apps

Contact us to learn more about our contract engineering services for the mobile consumer electronics industry.

Howdy Pierce Managing Partner

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"Cardinal Peak was a natural choice for us. They were able to develop a high-quality product, based in part on open source and in part on intellectual property they had already developed, all for a very effective price."

Bruce Webber, VP of Software Engineering, VBrick