Microsoft Is Selling A HoloLens Enterprise Edition But Not What You Think


     

  

 Satya Nadella talked up the augmented reality headset at                  Microsoft's partner conference

Microsoft’s HoloLens has been available to developers for some time, but what's less well known is that its augmented reality headset also comes in an 'enterprise edition.'
Microsoft's Hololens used for jet engine training is demonstrated at the company's Worldwide Partner Conference in Toronto on July 11, 2016.
CEO Satya Nadella talked up the HoloLens at Microsoft’s Worldwide Partner conference in Toronto Monday, along with an app that Japan Airlines is using to train its engineers.
"We now have HoloLens available both as a developer edition as well as an enterprise edition," Nadella said.
The reference to an enterprise edition caused some confusion initially, as Microsoft watchers speculated that the company had two versions of the product -- one for large businesses and another aimed at individual developers.
But that's not the case. Nadella was merely referencing an ongoing program intended to make it easier for businesses to try out HoloLens for use in-house.
The program allows businesses to buy more than two HoloLens headsets at a time, along with service contracts and other enterprise-focused features. The hardware is the same as that received by other developers.
Several organizations are testing HoloLens including Trimble, Autodesk, NASA and Volvo. Pricing for enterprises hasn't been released, but Microsoft is encouraging customers to talk with their sales rep if they want to get on board.
Developers who aren't part of the enterprise program can sign up to buy a HoloLens development kit, which will cost them $3,000 if they're selected.



Nadella's pitch on Monday was aimed at its partners attending the conference. MIcrosoft has a program in place through which companies can get certified to build HoloLens applications. That could accelerate adoption among businesses, because they won't need their own developers specializing in augmented reality to get started.
In future, we might see more divergence between the developer and enterprise editions of the HoloLens, especially as Microsoft continues to add new features to the version of Windows 10 that runs on the headsets. Right now, the company lets adventurous folk test updates to Windows through its Insider Program, while allowing enterprise users to delay updates. It seems likely that will come to the HoloLens at some point. 
The news comes a little over a month after Microsoft announced at Computex that it wants the Windows Holographic operating system to be usable on other headsets, not just the HoloLens. It's an interesting move for Microsoft, which wants to create a platform for augmented reality computing that reaches other hardware makers. 

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Jason with $107.5 million in earnings between them this past year, according to Forbes’ Celebrity 100 list. 

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The Open: Danny Willett with Jason Day and Rickie Fowler


Masters champion Danny Willett will play with world number one Jason Day and Rickie Fowler in the first two rounds of the 145th Open Championship.

Willett's group will tee off at 09:25 BST on Thursday, while 2014 champion Rory McIlroy is in the group behind with Hideki Matsuyama and Bubba Watson.

Jordan Spieth plays with Justin Rose and Shane Lowry at 09:03 while US Open winner Dustin Johnson is off at 14:04.

Colin Montgomerie will hit the first shot at Royal Troon at 06:35.

The Scot, who is grouped with England's Luke Donald and Australian Marc Leishman, was invited to hit the opening tee shot at his home course, and where his father James was club secretary for more than 20 years.

"It is a great honour. I hit my first shot of golf when I was six years old on the children's course, which is now the TV compound, I believe," said Montgomerie.

"This is where I started playing and this is home. There's not many pros here that have the opportunity to play an Open on their own course where they're members of."

Reigning champion Zach Johnson is grouped with Adam Scott and Henrik Stenson at 14:15 while another star-studded three-ball on Thursday afternoon is the 13:26 group containing Phil Mickelson,

Lee Westwood and Ernie Els.

The three previous Troon champions - Americans Todd Hamilton, Justin Leonard and Mark Calcavecchia - will go off together at 12:31.


Selected times and pairings for Thursday:

(all times BST)
06:35 Colin Montgomerie (Sco), Marc Leishman (Aus), Luke Donald (Eng)

09:03 Jordan Spieth (US), Justin Rose (Eng), Shane Lowry (Ire)

09:25 Danny Willett (Eng), Rickie Fowler (US), Jason Day (Aus)

09:36 Rory McIlroy (NI), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Bubba Watson (US)

13:26 Phil Mickelson (US), Lee Westwood (Eng), Ernie Els (SA)

14:04 Dustin Johnson (US), Martin Kaymer (Ger), Russell Knox (Sco)

14:15 Zach Johnson (US), Adam Scott (Aus), Henrik Stenson (Swe)

14:48 Anirban Lahiri (Ind), Sergio Garcia (Spa), Keegan Bradley (US)
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