will spend at least one hour a day in the metaverse shopping, working, socializing or learning. And 30 percent of organizations will have products or services ready for the digital realm.
Marty Resnick, research veep at the analyst, said:"Enterprises will have the ability to expand and enhance their business models in unprecedented ways by moving from a digital business to a metaverse business." However, he cautioned that"it is still too early to know which investments will be viable in the long term, but product managers should take time to learn, explore and prepare for a meta verse in order to position themselves competitively."
Asked about short-term expectations for the metaverse driving business sales, Mike Norris, colorful CEO at Computacenter, one of Europe's largest tech resellers, said:"I'm making money now, whether I make it in four, five or six years will be interesting but in the next few years I'll make a fortune."
"The infrastructure requirement is enormous, and there is a company called Meta that will buy more than $1 billion off me this year. That'll do," he said.
That late?
It’s the second Second Life.
'Most internet business projects will be dead by 2001, 1999 reckons'
My considered response to the latest Zuckfail is 'lol'.
As long as that?
Sick