Augmented reality as a training tool: Business technology trends to consider for 2019
The chief technologists at Softcat have called their top business technology trend predictions for 2019.
The chief technologists at Softcat have called their top business technology trend predictions for 2019.
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Ever since the invention of the pinball machine, gaming has relied on developments in technology to take the sector up to the next level.
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Despite recent doom and gloom claims, the high street isn’t dead. After years of people shouting ?long live online , 85 per cent of retail still takes place offline and with more pure online retailers than ever launching bricks and mortar spaces; the question is why?
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Virtual and augmented reality are hitting the headlines for their ability to propel users into new environments or add new elements to games. But one of the most promising areas to be revolutionised will be the workplace.
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What 2017 technology trends will take the business world by storm” There are five standout developments to prepare for.
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You could be forgiven for thinking that 2016 was the year of virtual reality (VR). However, the last three months have witnessed somewhat of a renaissance when it comes to the augmented reality space.
While UK shoppers are still in love with the British high street, they expect to see more innovation and independent businesses introduced, according to the New Retail Reality report from Barclays.
Pokemon Go is one of the biggest mobile games ever. It has attracted legions of fans around the world. And certain places, such as Central Park in New York, have now become hotspots for players, as well as the usual hordes of tourists. What does this mean for property
The wearables market may have originally been dominated by fitness bands and smart glasses targeting the leisure market, but as the industry matures, applications are becoming more sophisticated and businesses can benefit from the trend.
Taking inspiration from a joke that got the company started in the first place, augmented reality firm Blippar has brought Bank of England notes to life to celebrate Queen Elizabeth becoming the longest-reigning monarch.