The Apple watch has already
promised to transform the way we interact with our phones, trading
time-consuming feeds with rows and rows of mesmerizing data for quick glances
that give you the information that you need exactly when you need it. But what
if the Apple Watch could transform the way we work as well? Could we become
more productive and more present in our roles, all while gaining the added
information and insight that our technology provides us at a moment’s notice?
Your watch will certainly be able
to tell you when your next meeting is. But what if your watch could tell you
where the nearest available conference room is? Or tap you when you’re inside a
vacant room and let you reserve it? Or show you a list of all free rooms, and
let you reserve them instantly? If the watch were to let you book conference
rooms quickly, you’d have more time to focus on finding solutions to the
challenges your business faces.
Salesforce.com recently announced their
Salesforce Wear Developer Pack. At the same time they also demoed an
application that can give alerts and even graphs right from Salesforce on their
watch. How much faster could you respond to changing business conditions if you
had the relevant data immediately on your wrist instead of having to go into
your mobile device or computer to find it yourself?
Here at Anexinet, we’re dreaming of
ways to use the next generation of wearable technology to enhance enterprise
solutions and increase productivity in the workplace. Let’s have a conversation
about how the Apple Watch can improve your workplace today.
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