"Telepresence World" launched online.Hemisphere Expo Services, Inc. (HES; Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs, town (1990 pop. 6,695), Routt co., NW Colo., on the Yampa River, just W of the Park Range; founded 1875, inc. 1907. It is a resort and skiing center, with ranching, farming, and light manufacturing. , CO), a company that produces and manages events relating to relating to relate prep → concernant relating to relate prep → bezüglich +gen, mit Bezug auf +acc high-technology advancements, has begun the production of "Telepresence Meaning "long distance presence," it refers to videoconferencing applications that feel like a live meeting. Notable features are larger screens that may approach a virtual reality environment and sensors that keep at least one window focused on whomever is speaking at the moment. World" magazine with a February issue. The new online-only title will be published six times a year for C-Suite and senior management across all major industries, including medical/healthcare, legal, banking/ financial, industry, education and defense. Trial subscriptions are available for the first six months. An annual subscription price has not yet been set. The magazine is targeted to CEOs, CFOs, CIOs, trade associations, telepresence providers, educators, scientists, and related professionals. It is designed to examine the emerging technology of virtual collaboration Virtual Collaboration - Two or more people collaborating together to accomplish a task without the use of face to face interaction. Examples of Virtual Collaboration include Audio Conferencing, Video Conferencing, or Computer mediated communication. , including video conferencing and other media that produce an "immersion experience," HES said, and covers "all aspects" of telepresence, presence and unified communications, with an emphasis on how telepresence solutions may be used to enhance business, enterprise, education, legal and government collaboration. Content will include information on the range of issues relating to new communications, including globalization globalization Process by which the experience of everyday life, marked by the diffusion of commodities and ideas, is becoming standardized around the world. Factors that have contributed to globalization include increasingly sophisticated communications and transportation , managing a global enterprise, mobile productivity, the confluence of visual collaboration networks, purchasing and deploying networks and solutions, assessing travel risks, virtual employees and green business. |
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