About |
Headquartered in Richmond, Virginia, OpenMEAP™ is the first enterprise-grade open source mobile enterprise application platform. The company was founded in 2011 by seasoned professionals who decided to combine their extensive enterprise technology expertise, talent, and success in order to provide an open source mobile enterprise application product.
OpenMEAP is dedicated to providing seamlessly integrated, open source mobile technology solution that contributes to your business’ bottom line. OpenMEAP is truly an alternative solution to pricey, proprietary mobile enterprise software products on the market to date. As more and more businesses extend web apps to mobile and the number of mobile users grows exponentially, offering mobile apps is becoming a necessity in many industries. By offering mobile editions of corporate products and services, businesses are able to increase their average revenue per user, as well as expanding their potential audience.
OpenMEAP is a complete end-to-end client server solution which can be deployed on an enterprise or cloud based environment. OpenMEAP uses Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for connectivity and supports the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for the secure transfer of data via a variety of mobile and WiFi networks. By employing a unique architecture, OpenMEAP can also allow mobile devices to participate in a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). OpenMEAP is distributed to customers under an open source LGPLv3 license, which allows them to take an active role in developing secure enterprise or commercial mobile applications.
Our OpenMEAP mobile client is a Scripted Logic Interface Container (SLIC™) which removes the need for developing mobile apps natively for multiple platforms. Simply write the app in your web development environment using HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript, deploy it through the OpenMEAP admin interface and connect with your Android, iOS, Palm, Symbian or Blackberry device. The OpenMEAP SLIC client will do the rest by downloading the application through secure channels from the OpenMEAP server to the mobile device.