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John Dionne, Director of software development at Vology, one of the fastest-growing companies in the Tampa Bay area, had been thinking hard the last few days about different options for developing mobile applications. While he was proud of his existing application portfolio and the way his team supported the company’s business, it seemed that all everybody – customers, suppliers, even internal employees – wanted from him was mobile apps. And this had been driving most of his thinking and research the last few weeks.