2016 – The Year of ARVR for the Enterprise

A recent article on SearchCIO discusses how Augmented and Virtual Reality devices are transforming the workplace and production. Important points in the article include: Black and Veatch have begun using Microsoft HoloLens to view data on the infrastructure being analysed, and have identified various potential uses for the technology ARVR technology is expected to drive...

Increase of AR Applications for the Enterprise

Earlier this week, an article on IoT Agenda focuses on how Augmented Reality technology is being utilized in areas of the enterprise such as maintenance, field service, and marketing. Significant points mentioned in the article include: AR technology provides essential information to workers that improves productivity, delivers optimal maintenance, and streamlines customer interactions The increase...

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Future Workplace Driven By Augmented Reality

A blog on forbes.com has stated that the future of work will dramatically change due to new technologies, one of which is Augmented Reality. Writer Maribel Lopez explains how in her research where she asks companies which technologies they are evaluating, and what new workplace experiences they are exploring, last year, most companies considered AR...

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How To Keep Secure When Adopting Augmented Reality

Security concerns prove to be at the top of the list of barriers to AR adoption, according to research from global business technology and cybersecurity association ISACA. infosecurity-magazine.com reported such findings in an article earlier this week, writing that only 21% of the 6600 business and technology professionals surveyed believe that the benefits of Augmented...

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Apple To Integrate AR Into iPhone Camera

There have been many reports this week that Apple is combining their iPhone’s camera app with Augmented Reality technology. (For example, on Business Insider). Apple wants the addition of AR into the iPhone’s camera software to enable consumers to point their phones at a real-world object and have the iPhone recognize it. Another potential feature...

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