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New Scripting Ibm’s 6th Iforum - Enterprise 3.d: Living And Working In Virtual Worlds By Roo Reynolds - Metaverse Evangelist

Posted on Mar 20, 2008 12:55:53 AM

Today,  Carrying on further with some more reviews from some of the most interesting presentations at the recent IBM iForum event in Zürich that I attended a few days back, it is now time to move into the next one. This time around with Roo Reynolds. Again. But not to worry, it is not a repeat session from the one I blogged about earlier on over at IBM’s 6th iForum - 2010 CIO Outlook by Roo Reynolds - Metaverse Evangelist where Roo was actually covering for another IBM fellow colleague. Instead, in this particular presentation you get to see Roo at his best, talking about what he does on a daily basis as part of his super cool job title of Metaverse Evangelist. And he has made the job, once again, so easy, that we have got available both the slide deck and the audio.Yes, that is right. The presentation materials are already available in Slideshare (Link here. Will embed the slides towards the end of the blog post for those folks interested in watching it through), along with the audio, and I can only say that you are off to about 30 minutes of pure delight finding out a whole lot more about how Enterprise 2.0 is shaping up some of the various different activities that large corporations, including IBM, are getting involved with in order to help improve and boost how knowledge workers get to share their knowledge and collaborate with others in order to help drive innovation further into the next level. While going through the slides, and trying to keep this blog post short, pay special attention to the first few slides which are actually screen shots taking from various virtual worlds, not just Second Life, where you would be able to listen to Roo’s speech detailing what his experiences have been like thus far. Then from there onwards another really interesting slide is #15 that shows the different relationships amongst knowledge workers using traditional tools like IM and e-mail vs. social networking and social networks. …
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