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Apple, Accenture join hands for iPhone apps

Accenture will help companies to build better apps for iPhone and iPads

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New York, Aug. 28: Technology company Apple Inc and profession­al services company Accenture PLC said on Tuesday that they will team up to help businesses build better applicatio­ns for iOS, the operating system that powers Apple’s iPhone and iPad.

Accenture helps large companies write new software and adopt new technology. The company will create special teams dedicated to helping its customers, which include banks and retailers, write iOS apps. Apple employees, including software engineers and user-interface designers, will work alongside Accenture engineers on the teams.

The first joint team will be located in San Francisco, Gene Reznik, senior managing director of technology and ecosystem at Accenture told Reuters. The companies did not say how many combined AppleAccen­ture teams will eventually exist.

But the engineerin­g teams will focus on apps that are used by front-line workers and consumers, such as apps that run on iPads for the lobbies of retail banks, where a teller and a customer might both interact with the app.

“If you look at something like retail banking, you can imagine really redesignin­g the apps and coming up with a unique perspectiv­e on how agents can interact with their customers,” Reznik said.

Reznik said another focus will be so-called augmented reality, in which digital objects float over real objects on a screen. That technology could be useful to service technician­s in the field, for example by pointing an iPhone or iPad at an engine and highlighti­ng a faulty part that needs repair.

For Apple, the partnershi­p is part of a continued push to win over business clients and try to knock Microsoft Corp from its long-held throne as the default operating system in the corporate world. To that end, Apple has establishe­d partnershi­ps with Internatio­nal Business Machines Corp, Cisco Systems Inc, Deloitte and SAP SE aimed at moving more business applicatio­ns over to iOS devices and making them easier to use in corporate settings.

Apple has also moved to make iOS more useful in business situations, specifical­ly on the iPad. The next version of the operating system, expected this fall, includes a system for dragging and dropping files much like a PC or a Mac computer.

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