A few years ago now I was managing a project where we rolled out tablet PCs to staff who’s principal role involved visiting residential properties and assessing. The idea was that we could give them an interface to use to directly interact with the database system, reducing the need for typing everything up later and saving countless man hours.
Fast forward to today and tablets have become a huge industry. When I was working on that project there was no iPad, if we were to do the same thing over today, I wonder what hardware we’d be considering. It would make more sense to buy some decent 7” android tablet and write a custom app but then those tablets I bought back then ran windows, they could fold out to be laptops, definitely a massive plus.
It seems like there was a split, it’s still possible to buy Tablet PCs like those ones and then there are tablets, more like a phone than a desktop machine. The trend now though seems to be that these devices are converging. Apple shares code between IOS and OSX, Microsoft have made it clear that there shared code between the new windows mobile and the forthcoming Windows 8, many applications are delivered via the web now anyway so the device doesn’t even matter. Most phones and tablets can support Bluetooth keyboards, the line has blurred.
Either way round it seems like the benefits to businesses and consumers are huge, when applications/ apps can be delivered on a fixed or mobile platform, or just through the cloud, innovation can enable and transform business to improve productivity and customer satisfaction and differentiate a brand from it’s competitors.
Now is the time to think, don’t just outdo your competitors, change how your product can be delivered and out-innovate the competition.