Microsoft Continuum technology allows mobile workers to get a PC-like experience from their smartphone, and access apps such as Outlook and Office 365 on a larger screen by connecting their phone to a keyboard, mouse and screen via the Microsoft Display Dock to create a desktop PC-like experience. In a recent interview with TechWorld, Andrew Jackson, Intercity Technology CEO, shares his views on how this mobile-extension tech could take mobile working to a new level across public and private industries.
Andrew believes that Microsoft’s Continuum for phones has the potential to massively drive productivity in the workplace, with the biggest benefit of this app coming in the form of content sharing, where presentations and documents can be shown on a TV or projector from a mobile phone at the click of a button, enabling work to be reviewed and edited in a group environment.
More specifically in the retail sector, Andrew also believes that Continuum for phone could be used to deliver content to customers on multiple screens and devices across the shop floor, as well as help to shorten the time between diagnosis and treatment in the healthcare sector through enabling clinicians to write up and share their notes more easily.
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