ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Mobile enterprise application platform

Okay kiddo, let me try and explain what a mobile enterprise application platform means. Have you ever played a video game on your smartphone or tablet? It's really fun, right? Well, imagine if you were using an app that isn't just for games or entertainment, but for work stuff. Like when grown-ups use their smartphones to check their email or use special apps to do their work.

A mobile enterprise application platform, or MEAP for short, is like a special tool that helps grown-ups create and manage these kinds of business apps. It's like a big toolbox for building mobile apps that can be used by companies and organizations.

You know how daddy uses different tools like a hammer or a screwdriver to build things? Well, MEAP is kind of like that, but for making apps. It has everything you need to make an app work properly – like tools to build and design the app, and tools to make sure it works correctly on different types of smartphones and tablets. MEAP even helps with testing and troubleshooting if there are any problems with the app.

So, a mobile enterprise application platform is like a special set of tools that helps make special apps for people to do their work on their phones and tablets. Pretty cool, huh?