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Posted: Sep 3rd 2009 10:35AM (Unverified) said
@Jay, I very much doubt that any of the top secret talks will be held in SL :) After all, the military have their own Internet; and NATO does waaaaaay more things than "top secret" meetings...
Posted: Sep 12th 2009 10:49AM (Unverified) said
While ACT has a sim within SL, it was not suitable for this RFP for many reasons including originally not meeting the RFP’s technical requirements. SL in general fell short on many other aspects compared to OLIVE and Nexus solutions including native support of MS Office documents and competitive HTML support in-world (in addition to some of the other advantages of Nexus represented above in earlier comments).
Second Life, in the real world, still has many obstacles to overcome if it wants to be USED as a successful platform for immersive meetings/training. A majority of the real life companies using Second Life still make use of the word “experiment” when referring to their sims while other organizations leave this word out when they’ve chosen OLIVE or Nexus. Unfortunate, but true for Linden Labs if this is a strategic direction and competitive landscape they see in their future.