PlayStation Home will be host to a few virtual meetings operated by Ernst & Young to reduce carbon emissions. The hope is that a suitable online world will help eliminating the daily need to commute and meet in real-world offices. The project is being led by Dr. Nipan Maniar and Manish Malik from Portsmouth University and includes other participants, like Microsoft and Merill Lynch.
"Audio and video-conferencing solutions have emerged but the use of virtual worlds may offer the next evolution in overcoming the tyranny of distance - a more realistic and learning-enhanced environment," Andrew Mawson, managing director of Advanced Workplace Associates said.
As bloggers, we certainly know the benefits of telecommuting. Who knows? Maybe in the future all of us will be able to work from home and log in to the office using our PlayStations.
[Thanks, DirtyOFries!]
Reader Comments (57)
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 8:34PM (Unverified) said
Isn't that convenient? Or just lazy...
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 10:59PM FxDr said
"Isn't that convenient? Or just lazy..."
Not to mention cost-effective. Even low-end teleconferencing suites are incredibly expensive. Depending on the number of end-points they're trying to tie in together for the meeting, they may be completely infeasible.
Home sounds like a damn good, on-the-fly solution.
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Not to mention cost-effective. Even low-end teleconferencing suites are incredibly expensive. Depending on the number of end-points they're trying to tie in together for the meeting, they may be completely infeasible.
Home sounds like a damn good, on-the-fly solution.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:56AM (Unverified) said
It's just too bad that Sony sells these things at a loss, so unless games are being bought for it, or clothes within Home to customize, it's just going to be a net loss for Sony on these things.
Luckily Sony didn't reduce the price on the consoles because people can't afford to give Sony that much more brand new game sales on a system they already cant' afford in an economy that's so shitty. I don't see how taking more and more hits on price because no one has the money to pay it back would work in the troubling economy anyway.
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Luckily Sony didn't reduce the price on the consoles because people can't afford to give Sony that much more brand new game sales on a system they already cant' afford in an economy that's so shitty. I don't see how taking more and more hits on price because no one has the money to pay it back would work in the troubling economy anyway.
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 8:50PM lionp696 said
Paybacks a bitch ain't she
http://playstation.joystiq.com/2008/12/31/new-book-explains-how-sony-inadvertently-helped-make-xbox-360/
http://playstation.joystiq.com/2008/12/31/new-book-explains-how-sony-inadvertently-helped-make-xbox-360/
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 9:49AM (Unverified) said
What are you talking about dude? How is this payback? People have been doing this in second life for ages. Quit being such a blind fanboy and don't worry if some other guy on another system is having more fun than you.
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Posted: Dec 31st 2008 8:45PM (Unverified) said
A good cheap use of a potentially expensive technology. Corporations drop more than $400 on 2 days of phone service, for them this setup would be a drop in the bucket.
I'm just surprised more companies aren't using PS3's for teleconferencing with the webcam. It's a no-brainer to set up and use and you can chat with multiple people at once.
*gets an idea for a PSN store application for business types*
I'm just surprised more companies aren't using PS3's for teleconferencing with the webcam. It's a no-brainer to set up and use and you can chat with multiple people at once.
*gets an idea for a PSN store application for business types*
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 9:56PM (Unverified) said
Make sure its available for TV networks!!
PlayStation Home does the Virtual Apprentice!! Or Dragons Apartment!
Then there's Big Brother...anything to get that show off television...
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PlayStation Home does the Virtual Apprentice!! Or Dragons Apartment!
Then there's Big Brother...anything to get that show off television...
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 8:51PM Solid Jackal said
any1 else think that M$ is going to hack into HOME and create their own ver of it and call it HOUSE?
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 11:42PM (Unverified) said
Are they going to release a handheld and call it the Microstation? What about go for the XStation 4000 for the next console?
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Posted: Dec 31st 2008 8:54PM (Unverified) said
be funny if someone got in the meeting and invited loads of peeps and all started raving with loud music and bubble machines :D
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 2:49AM (Unverified) said
Or swarmed their own female office coworkers typing "How old R U?" while the Accounting Manager tried to explain the fiscal outlook over the sound of a Twilight trailer.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:34AM (Unverified) said
What a stupid idea. Like using Video or Phone servies for their meetings doesn't work fine as it is.
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 9:03PM (Unverified) said
wow........interesting indeed......
I can imagine that M$ has their own version in the works as well....
I can imagine that M$ has their own version in the works as well....
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 9:05AM (Unverified) said
MS already sell LiveMeeting as the be-all and end-all solution to corporates, for LOTS more money than a few PS3's.
They really don't want anything cutting into that bottom line, anywhere.
We are forced to use Livemeeting all the time for conferencing and presentations (like Powerpoint, with lag), and believe me that Home would be a FAR more preferable work environment!!
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They really don't want anything cutting into that bottom line, anywhere.
We are forced to use Livemeeting all the time for conferencing and presentations (like Powerpoint, with lag), and believe me that Home would be a FAR more preferable work environment!!
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 9:15PM (Unverified) said
Microsoft said some real bad things about Home a while back.
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 9:48PM Mingjinko the Monotonous One said
Oh the irony.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 11:05AM (Unverified) said
What makes any of you think that Microsoft will actually USE Home? Just because Ernst and Young says so? BS. And even if they do use it to participate in something that E&Y do, does not mean a damn thing. Companies are regularly forced to do things, that does not mean anything. Home seems rather pointless anyway and when it fails, E&Y will go somewhere else.
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Posted: Dec 31st 2008 10:06PM CheesusCrust said
Now if Sony would just let people run homebrew.....
THAT would change the world forever
THAT would change the world forever
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 5:51AM (Unverified) said
Sony do allow homebrew. In the form of otherOS, linux and spu apis. Oh you were thinking about executing stuff on the gpu and it's memory? Sony is held captive by their business model. They sell their consoles at a loss, but make up for it in game licenses. If anybody could execute arbitrary code on it for free, nobody would ever pay such licenses.
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Posted: Dec 31st 2008 10:21PM The Kong said
Where's the obligatory trolling and "HOME SUX AND IS TEH BORINGEST GAME EVAR" comments? This is weird, i'll give it time though.
Posted: Dec 31st 2008 10:26PM (Unverified) said
yea the trolls are out drinking right now...........
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Posted: Dec 31st 2008 10:44PM (Unverified) said
In that case, happy new year to all PS3 fanboys, Wii fanboys, 360 fanboys and everyone in general!!
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Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:56AM (Unverified) said
But its 2005 tech. Seriously who would use such out dated tech, rubbish technology.. aint that right Microsoft?
Was that not what MS was saying about home ? yeah yeah talk shit about your competition to try and cover up you sell crap in a box and then at the first opportunity rip off your competition and pretend like its your brilliant idea..
Was that not what MS was saying about home ? yeah yeah talk shit about your competition to try and cover up you sell crap in a box and then at the first opportunity rip off your competition and pretend like its your brilliant idea..
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:26PM (Unverified) said
@Ham.
Not to..you know, make you look like a complete cunt or anything, but..
Why didnt they use the xbox NXE to hold their meetings, surely MS provides similar functionality to idiots that pay for the gold service right ??
Basically Home has once again shown a new way to communicate and play, you dont need to just use it for play.
Now im just waiting for xbox XNXE extra new experience aka home rip off instead of just a mii rip off, but for xbox platinum users at an asking price of $ 100 / £ 75 a year and they still screw you with extra advertising on top..
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Not to..you know, make you look like a complete cunt or anything, but..
Why didnt they use the xbox NXE to hold their meetings, surely MS provides similar functionality to idiots that pay for the gold service right ??
Basically Home has once again shown a new way to communicate and play, you dont need to just use it for play.
Now im just waiting for xbox XNXE extra new experience aka home rip off instead of just a mii rip off, but for xbox platinum users at an asking price of $ 100 / £ 75 a year and they still screw you with extra advertising on top..
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:13AM CheesusCrust said
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:21AM (Unverified) said
Yeah, ha ha MS, saying it blows and then using it for work. Man they are hypocrites.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:34AM (Unverified) said
Oh i can see it now....50yr old Managing director of company gets IT to create a sensible looking avatar.....he enters HOME for the meeting. The person he is meeting comes in with the helgast uniform on and starts dancing to the psp adverts. He then by accident invites him a game of motorstorm
I can see alot of work being done lol
I can see alot of work being done lol
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:44AM (Unverified) said
Wow... It's funny that when you think about it. Now all the high payed corproates will need to buy new clothes for their avatars. They have an option to do video, still it is not HD stream as of yet... but maybe they won't use video and sit in the virtual boardroom clubhouse. Hi-larious if you ask me.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 2:08AM sinai said
microsoft buys a billion ps3s, sony loses a 150 billion dollars - BRILLIANT!
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 10:10AM (Unverified) said
only like $43 billion now. And if Microsoft waits long enough (March or so), Sony would just break even.
Regardless, I like the way you think young grasshopper!
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Regardless, I like the way you think young grasshopper!
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 2:40AM (Unverified) said
Oh one good thing i thought of....muhahahaha....dont all business deals get carried out in lap dancing clubs? If so....happy days, we could get a new sponsored area lol.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 12:18PM (Unverified) said
According to our CIO, big deals usually happen on the golf course. In one story he mentioned the CTO of a big corporation whose name is only numbers and a dash, making a multimillion-dollar deal to buy Sun hardware just because he liked the reps.
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Posted: Jan 1st 2009 3:03AM ShadowModder said
Corporate Guy A: So, does everyone agree with the proposal discussed today?
-Guy B does the running man on Corporate Guy A's butt-
Corporate Guy A: Is that a yes or a no? O.o;
Happy New Year everyone!! =D
-Guy B does the running man on Corporate Guy A's butt-
Corporate Guy A: Is that a yes or a no? O.o;
Happy New Year everyone!! =D
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 3:48AM incredibilistic said
WOW! Fantastic idea! Now they just need to make sure that you can upload your PowerPoint to a screen in your Summer Home and you're all set!
The fact that Home is a free app versus services like WebEx using it for business meetings is so simple I'm surprised this hasn't come up before.
The fact that MS may actually be using it (I'm sure it's the C-level guys and not the games division) is telling enough that this is a viable option.
Still, that doesn't discount the fact that Sony still needs to keep updating the service with more content both in-house and, more importantly, from other companies.
After reading this I have a new-found hope and excitement for what Home could mean to gaming. I just hope Sony doesn't screw it up.
The fact that Home is a free app versus services like WebEx using it for business meetings is so simple I'm surprised this hasn't come up before.
The fact that MS may actually be using it (I'm sure it's the C-level guys and not the games division) is telling enough that this is a viable option.
Still, that doesn't discount the fact that Sony still needs to keep updating the service with more content both in-house and, more importantly, from other companies.
After reading this I have a new-found hope and excitement for what Home could mean to gaming. I just hope Sony doesn't screw it up.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 4:26AM sparkblaze said
I'm pretty sure Second Life has done this before at least once...
Also, Microsoft aren't directly using Home, they are part of the project which as a whole is going to use Home - probably as a means of delivering live content, while Xbox users get it on Live a few days later?
Also, Microsoft aren't directly using Home, they are part of the project which as a whole is going to use Home - probably as a means of delivering live content, while Xbox users get it on Live a few days later?
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 9:39AM The Dark Trooper said
Your forgetting, Its the Xbox Branch of Microsoft, That said Home was crap. The PC branch is using it... Because there're Second Life accounts were banned....
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:23PM (Unverified) said
"microsoft"
didnt see that coming
didnt see that coming
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:25PM ducttapeBigSexy said
Everyone is going to turn on their PS3s and HDTVs to talk about ways to reduce carbon emissions? I think I'm going to have hundreds of people go out for a drive so we can all figure out ways to reduce traffic congestion :P
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 1:29PM Contradictions said
Am I missing something? Where in the article does it say Microsoft will be using Home?
What the article says is that Microsoft is part of a project to "explore how large companies can use virtual worlds to reduce costs on office space and travel, as well as their carbon footprints." Ernst & Young will be using Home to as part of that project, but I'm sure other companies will be trying different approaces as well. No where does the article say that Microsoft will be working on the Playstation home aspect of this project.
What the article says is that Microsoft is part of a project to "explore how large companies can use virtual worlds to reduce costs on office space and travel, as well as their carbon footprints." Ernst & Young will be using Home to as part of that project, but I'm sure other companies will be trying different approaces as well. No where does the article say that Microsoft will be working on the Playstation home aspect of this project.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 3:18PM thepsychedelicpaintbrush said
Yeah... I really want to dish out 1000$ for the Sony Workstation 5.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 5:00PM Seff said
Gives new meaning to "I'm going to be working from Home today". har har.
Posted: Jan 1st 2009 8:11PM Thelounge said
Everyone already uses SecondLife for stuff like this, why is this such news? Just about everyone has a PC that can run SL, much cheaper than a ps3...
Posted: Jan 2nd 2009 9:59AM (Unverified) said
Yeah, but PS3s are cheaper if you have one as well, surely.
Strange argument.
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Strange argument.
Posted: Jan 4th 2009 12:21PM Contradictions said
Can you imagine the sexual harassment if women had to attent meetings in Playstation Home? My wife can't sign on without guys giving her the old ASL questions.
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