FileMaker 15 provides custom app development with greater mobility, automation, performance and security across iPad, iPhone, Windows, Mac and the web. Apple subsidiary FileMaker has delivered the latest release of its custom application development platform for citizen developers, FileMaker 15.FileMaker 15 features enhancements in five key areas: mobility, automation/integration, ease of use, security and performance. Targeted at small to medium sized businesses and teams within enterprises, the FileMaker platform enables users to build custom apps across the iPad, iPhone, Mac, Windows and the Web. “This new release represents our ongoing effort to simplify the development and deployment of custom apps that work seamlessly across mobile devices, PCs and the web,” Ann Monroe, vice president of marketing at FileMaker, in a statement.New mobility features in FileMaker 15 include Touch ID support, which enables developers to securely access their custom apps with the touch of a finger. New 3D Touch support enables quick access to specific apps. And new app extensions offer content customization and cloud-based file sharing. In addition, the new iBeacon support in FileMaker 15 provides location-based data from the custom app and FileMaker WebDirect enables customers to use a mobile phone to access FileMaker apps in a web browser. With the advent of its fifteenth release, FileMaker has been around for a long, initially launched in the 1980s. Andrew Lecates, director of solutions consulting at FileMaker, said the product has evolved dramatically from the early days. Lecates said he’s been through all the changes as the product evolved from a single-user list manager for the Macintosh – with the original GUI database, to a client/server era business platform, to a cross-platform Mac and Windows solution.“The core idea of FileMaker is to allow for custom app development by citizen developers – to help folks solve problems, to build their own business apps rather than waiting for the enterprise of the app store to fit their needs,” Lecates told eWEEK.Market research firm Gartner defines a citizen developer as a user operating outside the scope of enterprise IT and its governance that creates new business applications for consumption by others, either from scratch or by composition. A 2009 Gartner report projected that by 2014, citizen developers would build at least 25 percent of new business applications. Gartner said that this advance would enable end users and free up IT resources. However, Gartner also warned that IT organizations that fail to capitalize on the opportunities that citizen development presents will find themselves unable to respond to rapidly changing market forces and customer preferences.In that regard, Lecates noted that FileMaker’s focus is a bit different than some of the other custom app platforms out there, which are predicated around large-scale development houses within enterprises or professional developers. “We believe in the citizen developer self-solving problems and we focus where the rubber meets the road.”FileMaker 15 is a continuation of the direction the company has been moving toward, which is increased mobility, Lecates said. The company’s customers had been asking about instant credentialing through Touch ID, 3D touch support, app extensions for integrating FileMaker with other apps on the iOS platform, even direct API support for things like iBeacons -- which have traditionally been out of the realm of touch for small businesses or teams within enterprises, he said.“We make iBeacons easy to tap into,” Lecates said. “We also have a browser-based client for our platform called WebDirect and it allows you a no-code development exercise to get a good HTML5 output. This has been optimized for phones in FileMaker 15.”Meanwhile, new security features in FileMaker 15 include a new concealed edit box that hides sensitive information users don’t want displayed on their screen. New proactive security warnings include notifications that appear when a user tries to connect to a host or website with an invalid security certificate. And FileMaker Server now supports SSL certificates from nine popular vendors and supports intermediate, subjectAltName (SAN), and wildcard certificates, the company said.
- eWeek