Wearables industry is emerging as one of the key elements in the development of enterprise mobility for the future, as it offers new users everyday devices such as watches, glasses and bracelets, which are capable of transmitting information in a simple way.
The latest report published by tech consultancy International Data Corporartion (IDC) on the quarterly evolution of the wearables market, estimates that in the second quarter of 2015, 18.1 million units were sold. An increase of 223.6% over the same period last year, when 5.1 million units were sold. These figures also consolidate the upward trend recorded earlier this year.
IDC especially highlights the arrival of the new Apple Watch in this market, which reached 3.6 million sold units during the second quarter. The consulting firm also noted the attention attracted by the entry of the brand founded by Steve Jobs in this segment, as well as the sales volume performed by its proposals.
Levels of BYOD programs adoption grow
Companies have been gradually becoming aware of the importance of mobility and about 80% of them currently includeds it among their priorities. In response to this trend, solutions such as Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) gain acceptance and companies keep progressing in the introduction of measures to manage the use of personal mobile devices for business. It is increasingly common for workers wanting to choose the device they feel most comfortable and are more familiar with, as well as the applications and services that help them be more productive. A new scenario for mobility