Con la realtà virtuale c’è poco da scherzare!

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AICEX: Agli utilizzi con la Religione non avevamo pensato! E viste anche le altre applicazioni indicate qualche volta il rischio è di vivere una vita che “non esiste” : )

Virtual reality, a dream of science fiction writers for decades, is the closest to a true reality than it’s ever been. Multiple headsets are on sale to consumers, and while some aren’t exactly affordable to the common person, such as the HTC Vive or the Oculus Rift, and others work better than others,the upcoming years will only bring more innovation to the industry.

This isn’t limited to just video games either, although that is certainly the biggest market for VR right now. People across different media are using the technology to tell stories and take users on journeys into far away places. For many of us, affordable, viable VR is still a few years away, but we can sit back and appreciate the efforts of others who want to make these experiences as broad as possible.

1. Journalism

With online publications searching for new ways to engage with readers, it’s no surprise that some eventually turned to virtual reality. Places like the New York Times and the Des Moines Register have experimented with the effects that putting a viewer in a certain location could bring. When it comes to talking about VR, one of the ultimate goals is providing users with a genuine-feeling sense of place, which journalism can utilize to tell stories. In the case of Project Syria, an experience created at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, viewers can step inside a refugee camp and look around. Nonny de la Peña, who worked on Project Syria, told the Columbia Journalism Review that it packs an emotional punch because of the empathy users can feel being in a VR environment.

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Gartner Top Predictions for 2012 and Beyond

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AICEX: To better evaluate future predictions we see everyday could be useful give a look to the past ones : ) By the way, Gartner predictions for 2017 and beyond are available HERE!

STAMFORD, Conn., December 1, 2011

Gartner Reveals Top Predictions for IT Organizations and Users for 2012 and Beyond

Predictions Show IT Budgets Are Moving Out of the Control of IT Departments

Gartner, Inc. has revealed its top predictions for IT organizations and users for 2012 and beyond. Analysts said that the predictions herald changes in control for IT organizations as budgets, technologies and costs become more fluid and distributed.

This year’s selection process included evaluating several criteria that define a top prediction. The issues examined included relevance, impact and audience appeal. A list of this year’s predicts reports is available on the Gartner Predicts website at www.gartner.com/predicts.

Gartner’s top predictions for 2012 and beyond showcase the trends and events that will change the nature of business today and in years to come. Selected from across Gartner’s research areas as the most compelling and critical predictions, the trends and topics they address underline the reduction of control that IT has over the forces that affect it.

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Business Service Design e Customer Experience

AICEX: Riportiamo una sintesi della “Service Design in Business Conference” tenutasi a Londra di recente. Presa dal sito di Livework

On November 25th 2016, Livework hosted the first Service Design in Business conference in London. There were representatives from all over the business spectrum – from banking to the public sector – and of course, lots of people from in and around the service design community, all talking about how service design is being used to deliver strategic and sustainable change.

Here are our top 5 takeaways:

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Alcuni motivi di fallimento delle iniziative di Customer Experience

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AICEX SUMMARY: Most businesses now measure some form of Voice of the Customer for example. Just because most measure it, does not mean they do so correctly or well – but most are doing it nonetheless.

As a child growing up, no birthday party was complete without a rousing rendition of the Hokey-Cokey. Also known as the ‘Hokey Pokey’ in some parts of the world, it originates in a British folk dance, with variants attested as early as 1826. The song and accompanying dance peaked in popularity as a music hall song and novelty dance in the mid-1940s in Britain and Ireland. The song was a chart hit twice in the 1980s – first by The Snowmen which peaked at UK #18 in 1981, and then Black Lace who reached #31 in 1985.

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