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G002a - Virtual Worlds for Business 
Date/Time:
February 17, 2009   4:00pm - 5:00pm
 
Length:
26 Slides  
 
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Join Nick Wilson as he discusses several documented case studies on how companies are utilizing virtual world technology to solve real world problems today. Nick Wilson has been working with corporations in virtual worlds for over 2yrs now, which in virtual terms, is a long time. Nick is also the author of the Virtual Worlds for Business EBook. Virtual Worlds for Business is a continuously updated, comprehensive guide to enterprise virtual worlds for meetings, training and collaborative work. If you're responsible for investigating virtual worlds and other immersive technologies for your organization, its essential reading. • Learn how organizations like yours are using virtual worlds. • Gain expert knowledge of the technologies available. • Spend less time researching. Nick is also responsible for running the vBusiness Expo. The vBusiness Expo is the leading event for enterprise in virtual worlds. The event is entirely hosted within a virtual world, and brings together thought leaders and innovators from across the physical globe to discuss how virtual world technologies are being used in business.
 


 
 
 
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