Native application development unpacked: Power, precision, and ROI
Podcast|by Leanne Bevan|19 June 2025

In this episode, we explore why native application development continues to be a powerful choice for building high-performance, secure, and reliable software.
Discover the benefits of native application development
We cover how native apps - compiled directly to machine code – offer you superior speed and efficiency, enhanced security through reduced runtime vulnerabilities, and greater stability in mission-critical environments. You also learn about the advantages of deep system access for specialised hardware and OS integration, and how mature platforms like Delphi provide long-term value with robust libraries and backward compatibility. Tune in to discover why native development remains a smart, future-proof investment.
Our guests
Our Embarcadero Licensing Specialist, Robin Ashby, welcomes Stephen Ball (Presales Director) and Antonio Zapater (Presales Consultant) at Embarcadero to discuss this topic.
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