My friend is thinking about a virtual business center creating where small business units can occupy an virtual office; perhaps it will have a big virtual conference hall, where participants communicate online in a separate virtual room; besides the center would have fair and exhibition hall. I have not came across to something like this. What do you think? Is it worth money and forces investing?
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Re: Virtual business centre
Sounds like a great concept a bit like the Virtual World Concept. I think you would need a bit of capital behind you!!Phil Cartledge (Aussie Phil)
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Re: Virtual business centre
Originally posted by Sinn View PostMy friend is thinking about a virtual business center creating where small business units can occupy an virtual office; perhaps it will have a big virtual conference hall, where participants communicate online in a separate virtual room; besides the center would have fair and exhibition hall. I have not came across to something like this. What do you think? Is it worth money and forces investing?
You are musing about "chat" technologies (which is not permitted nor supported here at VodaHost), interactive mode scripting, and unlimited access to online applications (which does not exist -- you have to purchase multiple "seat" licenses, and they are not transferrable to outside Users nor configurable to reside in a partitioned enviornment) to make the functionality of interacting even feasible. Even if you tweak a forum to act as a mock "conference hall" or "meeting room" (public or private, as in for each client as a sub-directory), you will not have even the simplest interface with basic applications such as ACT, QuickBooks, SalesForce, AdPac, or anything Oracle (the major source of many of the CRM platforms that can be made to perform tasks beyond their intent)!
That is why you don't see many "competitors" online even now: the costs to set this up and the ROI do not justify the marketability or level of service demanded. It is far cheaper and more functional to simply set up each organization with their own online functionality.
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