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SPECIAL REPORT
Putting
Wearables
to WorkInsights on wearable
technology in business
research
2 Salesforce Research2 Salesforce Research
In February 2015, Salesforce Research launched
an initiative to discover:
We conducted an online survey from February 27
to March 1, 2015, resulting in a total sample of
1,455 full-time business professionals in the U.S.,
500 of which are currently using or planning to
implement wearable technology. The terms
“wearables,” “wearable devices,” and “wearable
technology” generally refer to digital technologies
worn on the body to communicate and access
information in real time.
Salesforce Research, part of salesforce.com, inc.,
provides data-driven insights to transform how
businesses connect with their customers.
This research report focuses on
500 wearable tech adopters
who said they were currently
using, piloting, or planning
to implement wearable
technology in the enterprise
in some form. Throughout
this report, “adopters” and
“companies” refer to this base
of 500 respondents, unless
otherwise noted.
• Who is already using or planning to use
wearables in the enterprise
• The value and role of wearables in
business — and how it will evolve
• Which wearable tech types are
having the biggest impact
• Common challenges companies face
when deploying these devices
About This Report
3 Salesforce Research
Seventy-nine percent of adopters agree that wearables are or will
be strategic to their company’s future success. Seventy-six percent
report improvements in business performance since implementing
wearable devices in the enterprise. It’s evident that these users see
huge value in their wearables programs, as 86% plan to increase
wearable technology spend over the next 12 months.
Over the next two years, we expect to see dramatic growth in
wearables used to access customer data in real time, view business
analytics, create immersive customer experiences, and more. Four
of the top five growth areas center around improving the customer
experience. And while the most common uses of wearables by
customers themselves are related to traditional touchpoints
(e.g., point of sale), the largest growth margin surfaces around
cutting-edge uses that can further personalize the customer
experience (e.g., location-sensing technology).
Wearables in the enterprise are
strategic to business success. (see page 5)
Nearly 3x growth in wearables is expected
across the enterprise in the next two years. (see page 7)
01
02
The wearables market is tech’s fastest-growing sector, so we set out
to learn how the enterprise is using — or planning to use — wearable
devices and the resulting data to drive business success. From
devices like the Apple Watch to Fitbit to Oculus Rift, the breadth
and sophistication of wearables in the market continues to grow at a
rapid pace. Here are five key takeaways from this study:
Executive Summary
Five key takeaways
4 Salesforce Research4
As the app ecosystem matures with varied business applications
and more sophisticated multitasking devices, we’ll see a growing
number of companies embracing wearable tech in the enterprise.
Adopters say smart watches will have the biggest impact (49%)
and the quickest adoption rate (40%) on the enterprise; 62%
are using, piloting, or planning to use smart watches in the
enterprise in the next two years. Digital lanyards and smart glasses
rank second and third for their expected impact on the enterprise.
The use of wearable tech data is still in its infancy. As it stands, only
8% of adopters say they are completely ready to gain actionable
insights from the volume of employee and customer data
generated from wearables. But as wearable tech adoption grows
and business apps become more abundant, we expect the influx
of wearables-generated data to help enterprises make informed
decisions in real time.
An expanding app ecosystem will fuel
enterprise wearable tech adoption. (see page 15)
Wearables-generated data will be
an enterprise game-changer. (see page 13)
Smart watches are leading the
enterprise wearable tech race. (see page 11)
05
04
03
Executive Summary
Five key takeaways
5 Salesforce Research
79% 76% 86%
Wearables
Improve
Performance
Wearables
Are Strategic
to Success
Adopters Are
Increasing
Investments
Among current users,
76% report already seeing
improvement in their
business performance since
implementing wearable
device technology.
A majority of adopters
(79%) agree that wearables
are or will be strategic to
their company’s future
business success.
Due to the significant
success these companies are
seeing so far, 86% expect
their wearable technology
spend to increase over the
next 12 months.
Forward-thinking companies see the
opportunity to harness the constant
flow of data available through
wearable devices. They believe that
the influx of information will shape
the business world by creating new
technologies, services, and even
entirely new industries.
Wearables in the Enterprise
Are Strategic to Success
01
6 Salesforce Research
* Multi-select questionPercent
currently
supporting
BYOW
Percent not
currently
supporting
BYOW but
planning to
Percent neither
currently
supporting nor
planning to
support BYOW
54%40%
6%
Develop wearable devices
Develop wearable applications
Use wearable technology in your
business operations
26%
29%
40%
We asked adopters to describe their
company’s current relationship with
wearable technology, as well as how
they intend to use it. Adopters are
not only building apps and wearable
devices themselves, but increasingly
using wearable tech in their core
business operations. Meanwhile,
bring your own wearables (BYOW)
is an emerging trend to watch.
Companies are embracing bring your own wearables
(BYOW), with 54% currently supporting a BYOW model
and an additional 40% planning to support this model
in the future.
Get Ready for BYOW
Adopters are not only using wearable
tech in business operations, but also
developing applications and devices.*
01 Wearables in the Enterprise
Are Strategic to Success
7 Salesforce Research
Workplace security access
Employee time management
Employee communication
23%
20%
20%
Employee Wearable Tech Use Is in Its Infancy
What’s the specific role wearable tech plays — or is expected to
play — in day-to-day employee functions? As companies dip their
toes into wearable technology, they are initially focusing on basic
use cases such as workplace security access (23% currently using),
employee time management (20% currently using), and real-time
employee communication (20% currently using).
As the industry and devices mature, companies are planning heavy
growth in the next two years, with a focus on customer-centric use
cases (see the chart on the next page), from accessing customer
data and business analytics in real time to remote coaching and
service help.
In looking at how wearables can be
adopted in business, we categorize
this into two primary groups:
employee wearable tech use and
customer wearable tech use.
Basic work activities are just the tip of
the iceberg for employee wearables.
Customer-centric use cases dominate
the role wearable tech will play in
employee use over the next two years.
Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables
Expected Across the Enterprise
02
8 Salesforce Research
02
Currently
using
Piloting or planning to use
within the next two years
15%
14% 35%
49%
14% 33%
48%
16% 31%
47%
11% 33%
44%
14% 29%
43%
13% 29%
42%
13% 28%
41%
7% 32%
39%
36%
52%
* Note: In some cases, data points may not add up to the total due to rounding.
Tracking workplace productivity
Real-time access to
customer data
Hands-free instruction or
guides for field service
Access to business
analytics and alerts
See-what-I-see coaching with
live remote tech or trainer
Access training or pipe
instructions to field employees
Augmented reality (AR) to
guide workers efficiency
Employee biometric vitals
Clinical trial monitoring
Four of the top five growth areas for employee wearable
tech use focus on improving the customer experience.
Nearly 3x Growth Expected for Use Cases
That Help Employees Serve Customers
Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables
Expected Across the Enterprise
9 Salesforce Research
02 Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables
Expected Across the Enterprise
Integrated shopping experience
Point of sale
Loyalty and rewards programs
15%
15%
14%
Customer Wearable Tech Use Is in Transition
What’s the specific role of wearable tech being used by customers
themselves? Early-stage customer functions include foundational
uses such as loyalty and reward programs (15% currently using),
point of sale (15% currently using), and integrated shopping
experience (14% currently using). Adopters will look to branch
into more experimental use cases as customers become more
comfortable sharing wearables data with enterprises.
The customer interaction categories where the biggest growth is
expected (more than doubling their usage) are device integration
(e.g., extension of mobile apps), immersive experiences, and
location-sensing technology, as seen in the chart on the
following page.
As with most leaps in technology, those using wearables are more
likely to begin with traditional use cases tied to existing programs
— such as loyalty or point of sale. But the next two years will bring
a wave of innovation as businesses test how wearable tech can
connect them with their customers in new ways, from immersive
experiences to targeted offers.
10 Salesforce Research
02 Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables
Expected Across the Enterprise
Integrated shopping experience
Device integration
Currently using
Piloting or planning to use
within the next two years
41%
40%
40%
40%
39%
37%
Loyalty and rewards programs
Point of sale
Immersive experiences
Location-sensing technology
Targeted advertising and offers
42%
29%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
27%27%27%28%23%
14%
12%
13%
13%
15%
15%
13%
25%
We will see a 3x growth rate in areas
like immersive experiences and
location-sensing technology, showing
an intent to improve customer
touchpoints with 1:1 interactions.
Creating a Connected
Customer Experience*
Most wearable devices must be integrated with another device for
the technology to work. Whether it’s a fitness tracker syncing with
your smartphone app, a smart watch unlocking a hotel door, or a
wristband allowing you to make on-the-go payments, this two-way
device communication is what makes wearables tick.
A Closer Look at
Device Integration
* Note: In some cases, data points may not add up to the total due to rounding.
11 Salesforce Research
Percent forecasting biggest
impact on the enterprise
Percent anticipating
quickest adoption rate
Smart watches 49%
40%
37%
25%Digital badges or lanyards (e.g., Nymi)
14%
6%
Other headgear
18%
7%Other clip-on devices
20%
8%
Other wrist-based devices
21%
7%
Embedded apparel or accessories
32%
20%
Next-generation earbuds or
headsets (e.g., Muse, Jawbone ERA)
33%
19%Smart camera (e.g., Google Helpouts)
33%
21%Fitness bands
36%
26%
Smart glasses
* Multi-select questions
Enterprise Adopters Embrace the Smart Watch
So which wearable type will most
drastically change the business
landscape?
Wearable tech adopters expect smart
watches (49%) will have the biggest
impact on the enterprise, followed by
digital badges or lanyards (37%), and
smart glasses (36%). The same three
technology types are anticipated to
have the fastest adoption rate (40%
say smart watches, 26% say smart
glasses, and 25% say digital badges
or lanyards).
Smart watches lead the pack, with 49% of adopters saying they expect
these devices to have the biggest impact on the enterprise.*
Which Wearable Will Win
the Race for Business?
03
12 Salesforce Research12 Salesforce Research
Apple Watch
56%
Google Glass
55%
Samsung Galaxy Gear
49%
Android Wear
48%
Fitbit
48%
A Preview of Applications for the Enterprise
With the recent Apple Watch announcement,
Apple demonstrated a “day in the life of Apple
Watch” at work — showing how a business
professional can read VIP emails, check flight
notifications from American Airlines, pay with
MasterCard, view business analytics with Salesforce
Wave, check into a room at the W Hotel, see recent
scores from MLB.com, and much more.
Although Apple Watch was the most commonly named,
three out of the top five devices adopters are interested in for
enterprise use are smart watches.
Apple Watch Piques Enterprise Interest
03 Which Wearable Will Win
the Race for Business?
13 Salesforce Research
23%
Data collection and aggregation is one
of the biggest challenges to deploying
wearable tech (cited by 23% of companies
piloting or currently using).
The universe of customer data, whether it comes from marketing,
sales, or customer service interactions, is expanding minute by
minute. With the addition of wearables, the pool of available data
exponentially increases — and the pace of that growth is unlikely
to subside.
As wearable tech adoption rises, enterprises will face pressure to
capture, understand, and use the influx of wearables-generated
data. The majority of adopters, as seen on the following page, do
not yet feel fully prepared to gain actionable insights from wearable
tech. In fact, only 8% of adopters say they are completely ready
to gain actionable insights from the volume of employee and
customer data generated from wearable technology.
With the next generation of wearables like Apple Watch hitting
the market, there’s a flurry of business app announcements like
Evernote, Invoice2go, and our own Salesforce Wave, among others.
This ecosystem of enterprise-focused apps — whether they provide
real-time notifications or at-a-glance business insights — bring
another layer of data to the table, making it more important than
ever for businesses to develop action-oriented strategies.
Wearables-Generated Data Will
Change the Game for Companies
04
14 Salesforce Research
04 Wearables-Generated Data Will
Change the Game for Companies
Completely ready
(100%)
8%
Not at all ready
(fewer than 25%)
13%
Slightly ready
(25% — 49%)
22%
Very ready
(75% — 99%)
21%
Moderately ready
(50% — 74%)
36%
Only 8% of adopters say they are completely ready to
gain actionable insights from the volume of employee
and customer data generated from wearable technology.
Taking Action on Wearable
Data Is a Challenge
15 Salesforce Research
Increased data
security
Devices that can
better multitask
Lower cost
13%15%25%
Learn how Salesforce is helping companies
transform their businesses with wearables like the
new Apple Watch at salesforce.com/applewatch
The infancy of wearables presents a significant opportunity for
adopters to shape the industry’s impact on business. From simple
tasks such as email messaging and project tracking to analytics,
issue resolution, and in-the-field training, opportunities abound for
wearables in the enterprise.
As the wearable tech app ecosystem matures with varied business
applications and more sophisticated multitasking devices, we’ll see
a growing number of companies embracing this technology in the
enterprise. Thirty percent of B2B adopters cite the lack of business
applications as a primary challenge in implementing wearable tech.
Among respondents who indicated they have yet to incorporate
wearables into their business plans, 25% say that they’d be motivated
by lower cost and 15% by devices that can better multitask.
As wearable tech giants focus their design with business
applications in mind, we expect to see an influx of line-of-business
and workflow apps that will unleash the full potential of wearables
in the enterprise. The next three to five years will bring a surge of
wearable tech data — and an expanding ecosystem of apps built
to harness that data. Those companies that are poised to glean
actionable insights — for both company and customer — will pave
the way for advancements across all industries.
What’s Next
Lower costs and devices that can better multitask are the top
motivators for adopting wearables in the enterprise.
What’s Next: Growing App Ecosystem
Will Fuel Enterprise Adoption
05
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Putting Wearables to Work (via Salesforce.com)

  • 1. SPECIAL REPORT Putting Wearables to WorkInsights on wearable technology in business research
  • 2. 2 Salesforce Research2 Salesforce Research In February 2015, Salesforce Research launched an initiative to discover: We conducted an online survey from February 27 to March 1, 2015, resulting in a total sample of 1,455 full-time business professionals in the U.S., 500 of which are currently using or planning to implement wearable technology. The terms “wearables,” “wearable devices,” and “wearable technology” generally refer to digital technologies worn on the body to communicate and access information in real time. Salesforce Research, part of salesforce.com, inc., provides data-driven insights to transform how businesses connect with their customers. This research report focuses on 500 wearable tech adopters who said they were currently using, piloting, or planning to implement wearable technology in the enterprise in some form. Throughout this report, “adopters” and “companies” refer to this base of 500 respondents, unless otherwise noted. • Who is already using or planning to use wearables in the enterprise • The value and role of wearables in business — and how it will evolve • Which wearable tech types are having the biggest impact • Common challenges companies face when deploying these devices About This Report
  • 3. 3 Salesforce Research Seventy-nine percent of adopters agree that wearables are or will be strategic to their company’s future success. Seventy-six percent report improvements in business performance since implementing wearable devices in the enterprise. It’s evident that these users see huge value in their wearables programs, as 86% plan to increase wearable technology spend over the next 12 months. Over the next two years, we expect to see dramatic growth in wearables used to access customer data in real time, view business analytics, create immersive customer experiences, and more. Four of the top five growth areas center around improving the customer experience. And while the most common uses of wearables by customers themselves are related to traditional touchpoints (e.g., point of sale), the largest growth margin surfaces around cutting-edge uses that can further personalize the customer experience (e.g., location-sensing technology). Wearables in the enterprise are strategic to business success. (see page 5) Nearly 3x growth in wearables is expected across the enterprise in the next two years. (see page 7) 01 02 The wearables market is tech’s fastest-growing sector, so we set out to learn how the enterprise is using — or planning to use — wearable devices and the resulting data to drive business success. From devices like the Apple Watch to Fitbit to Oculus Rift, the breadth and sophistication of wearables in the market continues to grow at a rapid pace. Here are five key takeaways from this study: Executive Summary Five key takeaways
  • 4. 4 Salesforce Research4 As the app ecosystem matures with varied business applications and more sophisticated multitasking devices, we’ll see a growing number of companies embracing wearable tech in the enterprise. Adopters say smart watches will have the biggest impact (49%) and the quickest adoption rate (40%) on the enterprise; 62% are using, piloting, or planning to use smart watches in the enterprise in the next two years. Digital lanyards and smart glasses rank second and third for their expected impact on the enterprise. The use of wearable tech data is still in its infancy. As it stands, only 8% of adopters say they are completely ready to gain actionable insights from the volume of employee and customer data generated from wearables. But as wearable tech adoption grows and business apps become more abundant, we expect the influx of wearables-generated data to help enterprises make informed decisions in real time. An expanding app ecosystem will fuel enterprise wearable tech adoption. (see page 15) Wearables-generated data will be an enterprise game-changer. (see page 13) Smart watches are leading the enterprise wearable tech race. (see page 11) 05 04 03 Executive Summary Five key takeaways
  • 5. 5 Salesforce Research 79% 76% 86% Wearables Improve Performance Wearables Are Strategic to Success Adopters Are Increasing Investments Among current users, 76% report already seeing improvement in their business performance since implementing wearable device technology. A majority of adopters (79%) agree that wearables are or will be strategic to their company’s future business success. Due to the significant success these companies are seeing so far, 86% expect their wearable technology spend to increase over the next 12 months. Forward-thinking companies see the opportunity to harness the constant flow of data available through wearable devices. They believe that the influx of information will shape the business world by creating new technologies, services, and even entirely new industries. Wearables in the Enterprise Are Strategic to Success 01
  • 6. 6 Salesforce Research * Multi-select questionPercent currently supporting BYOW Percent not currently supporting BYOW but planning to Percent neither currently supporting nor planning to support BYOW 54%40% 6% Develop wearable devices Develop wearable applications Use wearable technology in your business operations 26% 29% 40% We asked adopters to describe their company’s current relationship with wearable technology, as well as how they intend to use it. Adopters are not only building apps and wearable devices themselves, but increasingly using wearable tech in their core business operations. Meanwhile, bring your own wearables (BYOW) is an emerging trend to watch. Companies are embracing bring your own wearables (BYOW), with 54% currently supporting a BYOW model and an additional 40% planning to support this model in the future. Get Ready for BYOW Adopters are not only using wearable tech in business operations, but also developing applications and devices.* 01 Wearables in the Enterprise Are Strategic to Success
  • 7. 7 Salesforce Research Workplace security access Employee time management Employee communication 23% 20% 20% Employee Wearable Tech Use Is in Its Infancy What’s the specific role wearable tech plays — or is expected to play — in day-to-day employee functions? As companies dip their toes into wearable technology, they are initially focusing on basic use cases such as workplace security access (23% currently using), employee time management (20% currently using), and real-time employee communication (20% currently using). As the industry and devices mature, companies are planning heavy growth in the next two years, with a focus on customer-centric use cases (see the chart on the next page), from accessing customer data and business analytics in real time to remote coaching and service help. In looking at how wearables can be adopted in business, we categorize this into two primary groups: employee wearable tech use and customer wearable tech use. Basic work activities are just the tip of the iceberg for employee wearables. Customer-centric use cases dominate the role wearable tech will play in employee use over the next two years. Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables Expected Across the Enterprise 02
  • 8. 8 Salesforce Research 02 Currently using Piloting or planning to use within the next two years 15% 14% 35% 49% 14% 33% 48% 16% 31% 47% 11% 33% 44% 14% 29% 43% 13% 29% 42% 13% 28% 41% 7% 32% 39% 36% 52% * Note: In some cases, data points may not add up to the total due to rounding. Tracking workplace productivity Real-time access to customer data Hands-free instruction or guides for field service Access to business analytics and alerts See-what-I-see coaching with live remote tech or trainer Access training or pipe instructions to field employees Augmented reality (AR) to guide workers efficiency Employee biometric vitals Clinical trial monitoring Four of the top five growth areas for employee wearable tech use focus on improving the customer experience. Nearly 3x Growth Expected for Use Cases That Help Employees Serve Customers Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables Expected Across the Enterprise
  • 9. 9 Salesforce Research 02 Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables Expected Across the Enterprise Integrated shopping experience Point of sale Loyalty and rewards programs 15% 15% 14% Customer Wearable Tech Use Is in Transition What’s the specific role of wearable tech being used by customers themselves? Early-stage customer functions include foundational uses such as loyalty and reward programs (15% currently using), point of sale (15% currently using), and integrated shopping experience (14% currently using). Adopters will look to branch into more experimental use cases as customers become more comfortable sharing wearables data with enterprises. The customer interaction categories where the biggest growth is expected (more than doubling their usage) are device integration (e.g., extension of mobile apps), immersive experiences, and location-sensing technology, as seen in the chart on the following page. As with most leaps in technology, those using wearables are more likely to begin with traditional use cases tied to existing programs — such as loyalty or point of sale. But the next two years will bring a wave of innovation as businesses test how wearable tech can connect them with their customers in new ways, from immersive experiences to targeted offers.
  • 10. 10 Salesforce Research 02 Nearly 3x Growth in Wearables Expected Across the Enterprise Integrated shopping experience Device integration Currently using Piloting or planning to use within the next two years 41% 40% 40% 40% 39% 37% Loyalty and rewards programs Point of sale Immersive experiences Location-sensing technology Targeted advertising and offers 42% 29% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 27%27%27%28%23% 14% 12% 13% 13% 15% 15% 13% 25% We will see a 3x growth rate in areas like immersive experiences and location-sensing technology, showing an intent to improve customer touchpoints with 1:1 interactions. Creating a Connected Customer Experience* Most wearable devices must be integrated with another device for the technology to work. Whether it’s a fitness tracker syncing with your smartphone app, a smart watch unlocking a hotel door, or a wristband allowing you to make on-the-go payments, this two-way device communication is what makes wearables tick. A Closer Look at Device Integration * Note: In some cases, data points may not add up to the total due to rounding.
  • 11. 11 Salesforce Research Percent forecasting biggest impact on the enterprise Percent anticipating quickest adoption rate Smart watches 49% 40% 37% 25%Digital badges or lanyards (e.g., Nymi) 14% 6% Other headgear 18% 7%Other clip-on devices 20% 8% Other wrist-based devices 21% 7% Embedded apparel or accessories 32% 20% Next-generation earbuds or headsets (e.g., Muse, Jawbone ERA) 33% 19%Smart camera (e.g., Google Helpouts) 33% 21%Fitness bands 36% 26% Smart glasses * Multi-select questions Enterprise Adopters Embrace the Smart Watch So which wearable type will most drastically change the business landscape? Wearable tech adopters expect smart watches (49%) will have the biggest impact on the enterprise, followed by digital badges or lanyards (37%), and smart glasses (36%). The same three technology types are anticipated to have the fastest adoption rate (40% say smart watches, 26% say smart glasses, and 25% say digital badges or lanyards). Smart watches lead the pack, with 49% of adopters saying they expect these devices to have the biggest impact on the enterprise.* Which Wearable Will Win the Race for Business? 03
  • 12. 12 Salesforce Research12 Salesforce Research Apple Watch 56% Google Glass 55% Samsung Galaxy Gear 49% Android Wear 48% Fitbit 48% A Preview of Applications for the Enterprise With the recent Apple Watch announcement, Apple demonstrated a “day in the life of Apple Watch” at work — showing how a business professional can read VIP emails, check flight notifications from American Airlines, pay with MasterCard, view business analytics with Salesforce Wave, check into a room at the W Hotel, see recent scores from MLB.com, and much more. Although Apple Watch was the most commonly named, three out of the top five devices adopters are interested in for enterprise use are smart watches. Apple Watch Piques Enterprise Interest 03 Which Wearable Will Win the Race for Business?
  • 13. 13 Salesforce Research 23% Data collection and aggregation is one of the biggest challenges to deploying wearable tech (cited by 23% of companies piloting or currently using). The universe of customer data, whether it comes from marketing, sales, or customer service interactions, is expanding minute by minute. With the addition of wearables, the pool of available data exponentially increases — and the pace of that growth is unlikely to subside. As wearable tech adoption rises, enterprises will face pressure to capture, understand, and use the influx of wearables-generated data. The majority of adopters, as seen on the following page, do not yet feel fully prepared to gain actionable insights from wearable tech. In fact, only 8% of adopters say they are completely ready to gain actionable insights from the volume of employee and customer data generated from wearable technology. With the next generation of wearables like Apple Watch hitting the market, there’s a flurry of business app announcements like Evernote, Invoice2go, and our own Salesforce Wave, among others. This ecosystem of enterprise-focused apps — whether they provide real-time notifications or at-a-glance business insights — bring another layer of data to the table, making it more important than ever for businesses to develop action-oriented strategies. Wearables-Generated Data Will Change the Game for Companies 04
  • 14. 14 Salesforce Research 04 Wearables-Generated Data Will Change the Game for Companies Completely ready (100%) 8% Not at all ready (fewer than 25%) 13% Slightly ready (25% — 49%) 22% Very ready (75% — 99%) 21% Moderately ready (50% — 74%) 36% Only 8% of adopters say they are completely ready to gain actionable insights from the volume of employee and customer data generated from wearable technology. Taking Action on Wearable Data Is a Challenge
  • 15. 15 Salesforce Research Increased data security Devices that can better multitask Lower cost 13%15%25% Learn how Salesforce is helping companies transform their businesses with wearables like the new Apple Watch at salesforce.com/applewatch The infancy of wearables presents a significant opportunity for adopters to shape the industry’s impact on business. From simple tasks such as email messaging and project tracking to analytics, issue resolution, and in-the-field training, opportunities abound for wearables in the enterprise. As the wearable tech app ecosystem matures with varied business applications and more sophisticated multitasking devices, we’ll see a growing number of companies embracing this technology in the enterprise. Thirty percent of B2B adopters cite the lack of business applications as a primary challenge in implementing wearable tech. Among respondents who indicated they have yet to incorporate wearables into their business plans, 25% say that they’d be motivated by lower cost and 15% by devices that can better multitask. As wearable tech giants focus their design with business applications in mind, we expect to see an influx of line-of-business and workflow apps that will unleash the full potential of wearables in the enterprise. The next three to five years will bring a surge of wearable tech data — and an expanding ecosystem of apps built to harness that data. Those companies that are poised to glean actionable insights — for both company and customer — will pave the way for advancements across all industries. What’s Next Lower costs and devices that can better multitask are the top motivators for adopting wearables in the enterprise. What’s Next: Growing App Ecosystem Will Fuel Enterprise Adoption 05