DigiLens ARGO Next: A Lifeline for HoloLens Users
Source: prnewswire.com
Enterprises face a pressing need: Microsoft's HoloLens 2 will no longer be supported after 2027. DigiLens has stepped in with ARGO Next, offering a seamless transition to their ARGO smartglasses platform.
ARGO Next Program Launched
DigiLens' ARGO Next program is designed to future-proof enterprise extended reality (XR) strategies. The offering helps organizations migrate from devices like HoloLens to the ARGO platform. This ensures business continuity despite the discontinuation of HoloLens 2.
Altoura Partnership
The program is made possible through a partnership with Altoura, an AI-powered frontline platform. Altoura is now part of the DigiSaaS marketplace. The collaboration ensures full compatibility across existing Microsoft cloud infrastructure.
Seamless Transition
Customers can retain their current Microsoft infrastructure while switching to ARGO. Altoura's CEO, Jamie Fleming, highlighted the effortless transition ARGO provides, allowing enterprises to scale knowledge and empower workers.
Enhanced Productivity
The transition to ARGO smartglasses enhances productivity, training, and knowledge management. Workers gain easy access to immersive standard operating procedures (SOPs) and product manuals. Next-generation collaboration tools are also readily available.
Microsoft's Mixed Reality Shift
Microsoft is pivoting away from mixed reality hardware. As HoloLens 2 nears its end-of-life, DigiLens and Altoura provide a migration path. This ensures businesses do not lose their investment in XR training and operations.
Replacement Solutions
Altoura Frontline serves as a replacement for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Guides and Remote Assist. These solutions enable enterprises to maintain and enhance their workflows. The platform offers expanded functionality for a familiar user experience.
Industry-Ready Solutions
Brian Hamilton, VP at DigiLens, emphasized the demand for proven hardware and scalable software. The partnership with Altoura delivers solutions that enable migration from HoloLens. It also facilitates the deployment of next-generation augmented reality (AR) workflows, securing investments and modernizing operations.