For the Enterprise

Organizations are often a large machine with multiple pieces required to keep them up and running. People, knowledge, data and documents are a few of these pieces. Many times the largest piece of the puzzle is the one that is most often overlooked – the building you work in.

Brick and mortar buildings are one of the largest expenses an organization has. In recent years, more and more organizations are closing physical locations to help reduce costs and save money. Employees who worked at these locations are now being asked to work remotely from home offices.

ProtoSphere for the Enterprise enables organizations to keep their employees connected no matter where they are located. Your home office can still be your workspace…only the building is now an immersive online environment.

ProtoSphere is a fully customizable, immersive online environment that enables you to create an always on virtual work space, where the right people and the right data can come together at any moment to increase the speed and effectiveness of knowledge transfer. Organizations can recreate the exact physical environment virtually and have employees can still have their offices, meeting rooms or even a cafeteria to meet and socialize.

ProtoSphere for the Enterprise:

  • Is fully customizable and can mimic any environment physical environment
  • Enables Remote Teaming of Telecommuters allowing for collaboration and team building to continue
  • Has spaces for training, meeting, networking and any other activities that happen in a physical space
  • Ensures that corporate culture and talent development thrives by allowing for an immersive work experience where employees can interact with one another.
  • Removes Geographic Barriers – No longer do you have to worry about how you are going to bring individuals together. Everyone as access to the same online environment regardless of their location.

For additional information on ProtoSphere for the Enterprise – Contact Us.

 

“Indeed, ProtoSphere has recently gained serious traction among major companies. Boeing, Chevron and Johnson & Johnson are just a few of those using the program to connect employees in far-flung offices.”

— Kara Ohngren, in Entreprenuer, November 2009