Computerworld, one of the world’s most respected mass media on tech, is out with a fresh look on possible future strategic efforts of Apple, one of the largest tech giants of our time. Jonny Evans, the analyst of Computerworld with focus on Apple, writes:
“By 2030, intelligent wireless body monitoring could lead to pervasive and personalized healthcare. Deeper and smarter insights into the body means that devices can serve as a preventive health tool. Apple has this space covered. The iPhone, Apple Watch, Health, Activity, and Fitness+ cover the gamut of the human condition. At some level, these existing solutions already turn your habits into actionable data. Apple’s next big push may be around health insurance, according to Ben Wood, analyst at CCS Insight. I think his idea makes sense, given all the work Apple already does in the space — and it echoes thoughts we’ve heard before.”
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