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Verizon picks Unity as 5G MEC partner for 3D enterprise apps and games

Venture Beast

cellular carrier is teaming with a major 3D engine maker to create realistic, real-time 3D enterprise apps and entertainment. The top U.S. Read More.

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Here debuts enterprise XR- and 5G-ready 3D models of 75 major cities

Venture Beast

One of the world's top map and location platform companies is offering access to 75 cities worth of 3D models, accurate to a sub-meter level. Read More.

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Cox acquires AI/3D scanner maker Fyusion to aid used car dealerships

Venture Beast

The Atlanta-based media and internet conglomerate has purchased an AI and 3D scanning company to help dealerships digitize used car listings. Read More.

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Enterprise IT moves forward — cautiously — with generative AI

CIO Business Intelligence

While the technology is still in its early stages, for some enterprise applications, such as those that are content and workflow-intensive, its undeniable influence is here now — but proceed with caution. “We also use it to write job descriptions that are sensitive to our content and formatting.

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Online Training Solutions and the Art of Enterprise Training Delivery

Kitaboo

Also, with smartphones and Internet, online learning is not confined to the walls of the training room but can take place anytime and anywhere. Online training solutions, in the form of animations, videos, audios, and other media can be accessed via web browsers using the corporate Intranet or personal internet.

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Thinking of hibernating through the metaverse winter?

CIO Business Intelligence

McKinsey & Company calls the metaverse “ the next version of the Internet.” Let’s break down some key differences between metaverses and internal enterprise immersive experiences to illustrate which are better suited for particular use cases today. That scenario is believable, given ongoing advances in the underlying technologies.

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Microsoft didn’t kill Skype, but Windows 11 is shoving it out of sight

The Verge

Five years ago, Skype was the big name in internet calling and video, and Microsoft made it an “inbox app” for Windows 10 that was included at installation and launched at startup by default. Skype joins OneNote, Paint 3D, and 3D Viewer as the apps that will no longer come with the OS. billion acquisition a decade ago.

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