A guide on building Android apps on Alpha Anywhere RedHat Redhat ‗s platform was formerly known as FeedHenry before acquired by the company for around 63.5 million euros. Redhat offers a mobile backend-as-a-service platform and cross app development platform, letting enterprise users build and deploy iOS, Android and Windows Phone apps via public clouds. The company also works with some big clients, such as airline Aer Lingus, and partners with tech innovators such as AWS and Rackspace. Bringing agility to enterprise mobility These are the biggest ones, but if you‘re still not satisfied Other Editors and IDEs If you‘re looking for something a little more niche, or for very simple mobile application development platforms which will create basic apps but are easy to learn, then look no further. IntelliJ – Open source and usable for commercial development, this IDE made by JetBrains is the de-facto standard for Java development in Android, but can also be used for cross-platform. Visual Studio – Being a Microsoft product, you know this is going to be a well-published IDE, but once again, the interface and level of detail make this more suitable for those with some experience under their belt. Document shared on www.docsity.com Downloaded by kasi-viswanath (professorvichu@gmail.com)