Salesforce and Apple poised for enterprise AR revolution

Salesforce and Apple poised for enterprise AR revolution

Salesforce has introduced support for two ⁤key Apple solutions in a move that highlights ⁢the future of Apple’s augmented reality (AR) headset, the Vision Pro, in the enterprise.

What is Salesforce offering?

Available now, Salesforce ‍has integrated Apple Business⁣ Messaging in Service Cloud ⁤ so Salesforce customers can offer AI-assisted support, appointments, and purchasing. Salesforce also announced the introduction​ of‍ ARKit in‍ the Salesforce Field‍ Service mobile app starting next summer.

That means companies will be able to⁢ deploy AR capabilities to field service technicians, which should help them solve problems more efficiently. A Salesforce ‍Field Services iOS⁣ widget will also debut in ⁢2024.

‌The ever-growing Apple in the enterprise story

This is merely the latest fruit to⁢ emerge since Apple and Salesforce announced their strategic partnership ‍at Dreamforce in⁤ 2018. Apple CEO Tim ​Cook made a surprise appearance at the same conference one year later.

Among other things, the partnership has translated ‌into iOS apps using Salesforce’s Mobile SDK and app development training for Salesforce pros.‍ This matters because around 80% of ⁢Fortune 500 companies use Salesforce.

About the​ latest Apple news, Ryan Nichols, Salesforce’s chief product officer of service cloud, said: “These‍ features are helping companies implement cutting-edge technology and augmented reality in a practical way, ⁢improving every⁤ interaction a ⁢company has ​with its customers.”

Of course, the decision to support Apple’s solutions within these products reflects business reality.​ Just ‌as Apple is⁢ now in the enterprise, it is also proliferating in the wider world. People use Macs, iPhones, ⁢and iPads⁢ — and ⁣will eventually use the‍ soon-to-ship Vision Pro‍ devices. Those people are customers to many‍ businesses, who will want to interact with customers ⁣— and employees‍ — on ‌those platforms.

Wake up to a multi-platform planet

You ⁤only⁣ need to ⁣look at the data to‍ see⁣ how today’s ⁢customers are becoming ⁤increasingly ⁤less dependent on Windows or ​notice the increasing degree of cross-platform support provided by Microsoft ​across its ⁤enterprise and productivity products.

Apple’s solutions are making inroads into ⁤the Window hegemony, in part ⁢because they are significantly cheaper​ to run. Ten years ago, Windows ⁤held‌ 85.6% of the US desktop market share, ⁣comapred to 12.86% for the Mac. Not ‍any more.

The reality today is that more than half the US⁢ population uses⁣ an iPhone and there are more than two⁤ billion Apple devices in use worldwide. Messaging is also critical. ⁤It has become the preferred ⁢route to customer services among consumers aged 18-34-years.

To put this in a nutshell, Apple support has become⁢ mandatory both⁢ within ‌the enterprise — employees prefer it — and⁣ across customer-facing products.

An enterprise ​vision for Vision Pro?

But it’s the stalking horse of⁣ AR that may generate⁢ the ⁤most speculation, particularly as Vision Pro stalks into view…

2023-12-18 01:41:02
Original from‌ www.computerworld.com rnrn

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