Government

Budgets are being cut. Government agencies are being asked to do even more with less discretionary spending. It’s a universal pain and governments all over the globe are facing the problem.

All parts of government have the inherent issue of sharing data in a confidential way. Secure data is often buried in tapes and backups. So how do you share the knowledge included in that data? Sharing that data must be transferred from person to person.

Knowledge sharing and transfer it critical!

ProtonMedia developed ProtoSphere, the market-leading immersive, social, learning & collaboration enterprise environment available in the SaaS cloud. ProtoSphere provides an array of business-focused collaboration and communication tools that help companies accelerate decision-making and raise productivity, enabling government institutions to share knowledge more efficiently and effectively.

Benefits of ProtoSphere For Government:

  • Customizable online rooms that allow sessions to be tailored to specific needs
  • Responsiveness – With virtual events, meetings can be held at any time from any location. This allows organizations to get near real-time feedback from the desired audience.
  • Cost Reduction – With ProtoSphere attendees can save 100% of their travel and logistics costs and share data instantly
  • Knowledge Retention – Equal to greater knowledge retention versus in-person events
  • Knowledge Sharing – Improved opportunity to share information and collaborate across an organization and clients
  • Numerous Locations – Access to colleagues in geographically disparate locations allows for greater collaboration and interaction

ProtoSphere allows you to create an always on workspace, where the right people and the right data come together at exactly the right moment to increase the speed and effectiveness of knowledge transfer.

For additional information on how ProtonMedia has helped Government Institutions – Contact Us.

 

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“Enterprise 3-D virtual world applications have proliferated during the past several years. What began as fun and games is becoming a serious business with a lot of upside.”

— Kris Tuttle, in Gigaom, October 6, 2009