With buzzes heating up that the next restatement of Google's inactive Glass product line will be professionally concentrated, leaders in the app development space are predicting the many enterprise use cases for the smart glasses.
Appian CEO Matt Calkins perceives this reported step by Google as important in the regular advancement of Glass from a sideshow to a completely interactive business workflow facilitator. Google successfully shut down its Glass program at the start of this year, proclaiming that the "Explorer" phase of its testing procedure was complete among typical reception from the consumer market at large. But the device did get a good amount of approval in enterprise use, particularly among professions that need the use of hands and point of view video recording, and Google set up a Glass at Work program for partner companies to encompass the smart glasses to organizations. Aiming the enterprise market comes at an important time for Google, Calkins told FierceMobileIT.
After BYOD and the agreeable so-I-can-fit-a-computer-in-my-pocket phase of mobile computing, Calkins said he have faith that enterprises will start to search for ways to push the "mobility of software" – or standing up native apps cross-platform with the same user experience – to improve workflows and user understandings. With a player like Google pushing all-in for the enterprise with Glass, that will only help to hasten what Calkins sees as the reasonable next step: mobile computing with an distinguishable business purpose.
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