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Monday, October 12, 2009

GigaOM profiles key players in enterprise 3-D virtual worlds space

Posted by Ron Burns at 3:51 PM
GigOM put together a round-up of the companies it sees as the major players in the enterprise 3-D virtual worlds space. Thanks to the editors for including ProtonMedia!
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ProtonMedia is the developer of ProtoSphere, the market-leading virtual collaboration environment for the high-performance workplace, and the #1 virtual environment for collaborative product life cycle management in life sciences. ProtoSphere's virtual environment provides an arsenal of business-focused collaboration and communication tools that help companies accelerate decision-making and raise productivity, improving workplace performance overall. The company is a Gartner "Cool Vendor in the High-Performance Workplace." For more information, visit http://www.protonmedia.com.

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