From virtual to reality: Adoption considerations for enterprise VR
The enterprise use cases for virtual reality (VR) are seemingly endless — from deepening collaboration and training exercises to improving employee engagement.
The enterprise use cases for virtual reality (VR) are seemingly endless — from deepening collaboration and training exercises to improving employee engagement.
With 2020 just around the corner, a handful of IT leaders dished out some pivotal tech predictions they say will have an impact on the IT and business landscape next year.
Asia Pacific spending on AR/VR is expected to reach $7.5 billion in 2019, representing an increase of more than 100 per cent from 2018.
Singtel, in collaboration with Optus and Ericsson, has successfully made an end-to-end 5G video call between Singapore and Australia.
As many as 100,000 devices could be sold to the US Army, highlighting Microsoft efforts to target augmented reality at the enterprise level.
Apple has acquired a start-up focused on making lenses for augmented reality glasses, a signal the tech giant has ambitions to enter the market.
Spending on augmented reality and virtual reality within Asia Pacific is forecast to reach US$11.1 billion in 2018, as enterprise use cases increase.
Analysts predict that VR headset makers will see a “sizeable” boost in shipments next year thanks to Microsoft’s Windows Mixed Reality platform.
Apple’s newest OS for iPhones and iPads introduces changes to its marketplace for third-party software to satisfy app developers.
The use of augmented reality (AR) in mobile devices is set to surge in the battle for smartphone market share.
Microsoft to update flagship operating system so the latest generation of Windows 10 devices and software can tap into augmented and virtual reality tech.
Google has unveiled tools to make augmented reality apps for mobile devices using the Android operating system.
People are already confused about virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), 360-degree video and heads-up displays.
Microsoft's next-generation Holographic Processing Unit (HPU) within the HoloLens will focus on machine learning.
Success will be determined by the scale and skill of tech giant’s partner ecosystem as it battles Microsoft HoloLens.