On wearables, IoT, and how they fit into Oracle’s UX strategy
November 25, 2015 Leave a comment
There’s a lot to be excited about on the emerging technology front right now, especially around wearables. Oracle’s investment in user experience around emerging technology — what we’re researching, how we think wearables and other new technology like the Internet of Things (IoT) could fit into the enterprise world, and defining Oracle’s strategy in user experience going forward — is a major focus for us now and in coming months.
You may have seen The AppsLab’s post on the Apple Watch, The Apple Watch Arrives, in this space last month. We also talked about how the Oracle Applications User Experience (OAUX) design philosophy of “Glance, Scan, Commit” fits the wearables model on the Usable Apps blog. We’ve had some more time to sit with it all. Take a look at these new posts on — of course — the Apple Watch, as well as other devices that can activate the Internet of Things.
- Our emerging technologies director gets an Apple Watch
- More Apple Watch
- Watch-first design and development
- Putting the Apple Watch through its paces
- Smartwatches for kids
- Jawbone, another wearable
- IoT research
- IoT hackathon
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