OFweek Medical Technology Network Beijing time on April 2 news, Apple and IBM are working together to develop user-friendly applications. The two companies announced this week that they will launch eight more apps for the iPhone and iPad, bringing the total number of such MobileFirst apps to 22. These new applications focus on the medical and industrial products industries, while previous applications are targeted at industries such as banking and finance, travel and transportation, energy and utilities, justice, retail and insurance. IBM said that the launch of the eight applications will not be officially released as usual. The company plans to introduce details of medical-related applications at the HiMSS conference later this month. Among the eight applications, medical-related applications are worthy of attention. For example, an iPhone app Hospital RN can connect to a hospital-autonomous system, reducing the operational costs of patient information management, while also helping customers manage patient information via the iPhone. In addition, combined with Apple's iBeacon technology, the app identifies the ward and displays data related to a particular patient based on location. In addition, other such applications focus on managing and optimizing task assignments. For example, an iPad app called Hospital Lead and another iPhone app called Hospital Tech can do this. There is also an iPhone app, Home RN, that helps nurses provide home care outside the hospital. IBM also launched applications for the industrial products industry. An app called Rapid Handover helps production leaders share shifting goals and equipment maintenance information with shift workers. In addition, an iPad app called Order Commit is targeted at the retail industry, while another app called Risk Inspect is trying to help the insurance industry. The latter can use the iPad camera to assist with file inspection. The last application released by IBM is for the aviation industry. Earlier this year, IBM launched an app called Passenger Care to help airlines rebook passengers who were canceled, delayed or adjusted. The new application, called Ancillary Sale, will help airlines when passengers have boarded the plane. With this app, flight attendants can use the iPhone to sell aircraft upgrades to passengers and sell a variety of duty-free goods. IBM teamed up with Apple: Relaunched eight medical and industrial applications Apple and IBM announced a partnership last year, and the focus of the two companies is to bring a more user-friendly experience to enterprise software. Enterprise software tends to be outdated or not running smoothly compared to consumer software. This trend is called "consumerization of enterprise IT" and is emerging in many industries. Therefore, IBM's trend is not unexpected. In the coming year, IBM plans to release more new applications for multiple vertical industries. For IBM, cooperation with Apple is very important. This means they will be able to develop applications that connect to the enterprise back-end systems, which are just an entry point. The real business of IBM is to help companies accomplish this kind of association. Through cooperation with Apple, IBM will gain Apple's strong design capabilities. At the same time, for Apple, this means they will be able to sell more iPhones and iPads to the corporate market, thus expanding the market. Yanfang nitrile gloves have excellent strength and elasticity,we are not only certified with ISO9001, ISO13485 but also fully complied with the essential USFDA, CE Compliances, as well as obtaining relevant accreditation of FDA510K, EN455, and EN374. disposable nitrile gloves,medical examination gloves,blue nitrile glove,powder free nitrile gloves,medical gloves Jiangsu Yanfang Medical Technology Co.,Ltd. , https://www.yanfangchina.com