by Emily Friedman | May 18, 2015 | By Industry
The energy industry is fraught with challenges today, including declining production rates coupled with increasing production costs; a lack of knowledge and expertise among young workers due to a retiring skilled workforce; and, of course, a host of complications...
by Emily Friedman | May 18, 2015 | By Industry
Many analysts predict that the main beneficiaries of wearable tech will be those businesses that routinely involve deskless workers performing task-based activities. Retail is a great example—large store environments as well as wholesale warehouses are very mobile and...
by Emily Friedman | May 18, 2015 | By Industry
As was the case in retail, much of the discussion when it comes to wearable technology in travel & hospitality has focused on how wearables stand to change the travel experience for consumers (i.e. the travelers) as opposed to those who work in the industry. For...
by Emily Friedman | May 18, 2015 | By Industry
Wearables are not new to logistics; in fact, warehouse workers have been sporting wearable computers for years, including wrist scanners and headsets supplied mainly by Motorola. But now, we are seeing the next generation or phase of wearable technology emerging in...
by Emily Friedman | May 18, 2015 | Editorial
Who are the main players involved in wearables for enterprise, and what solutions do they have to offer?When it comes to implementing wearables into your business, understanding the solution stack is not easy. Potential enterprise users may not know how to go about...