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Virtual Office

cat February 28th, 2011 by Virtual Keeper

Organization business processes using the Internet in their activities, companies are able to react quickly to changing market conditions, change the selection, price and description of goods. Site development will broaden the base potential customers and partners, increase sales, raise awareness of your company. Intranet and Extranet solutions to link the branches and departments of the company in a single workspace. If your business fits to display the Internet, a web site can be used for receiving orders, processing transactions, full-cycle customer support (CRM) and suppliers (SCM), pre-and post-sales customer support – in general for the organization full-fledged e-commerce. Image features of the Internet is that all companies, regardless of their size put in an equal starting conditions. Virtual Office does not require the same resources as the real thing. Advertising in network is much cheaper, and create around the firms 'information noise' does not represent a great difficulty for professionals. Criteria for evaluating the image on the Internet are the design quality, and completeness aktualnst content, level of service.

Using all these advantages the network, a small company is poised to create the image of a solid company. For a little-known company site creation – an attractive opportunity to stand in number of market leaders. Large companies also in our time have not only have representation in the network, but also actively develop this area, holding positions with respect to its competitors, has also long been published in the Internet. Feedback from customers The Internet allows to establish the most operational relationship between you and your target audience.

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Virtual Reality Up Close

cat January 17th, 2011 by Virtual Keeper

Since the advent of high speed computers and fabulous graphics, virtual reality became a force to contend with.  But what is virtual reality? Basically, virtual reality means computer-simulated environments. The user feels as if he is in an actual place, doing actual tasks, when in real-reality he is just sitting in front of a computer screen. This idea was highly popularized in the hit movie Matrix, where an entire population was hooked up to a giant computer and made to believe they were living their lives, when the truth was they were donating their electricity to power the machines that had taken over the world.

There are many uses today for virtual reality, aside from making interesting and complex film plots. The vast majority of virtual reality experiences rely primarily on the visual sense, and to a certain extent the sense of hearing. The scene is broadcast to the user via a computer screen, or special glasses. There are some virtual reality experiences that do incorporate other senses. Multimodal devices, such as a wired glove or treadmills which are omnidirectional can enhance the virtual reality experience by encompassing more of the sensory input of the user.

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