Given such big numbers, one would assume that there would be hundreds, if not thousands, of Mixed Reality experiences being developed today. More than 50% of the Fortune 500 organizations have deployed HoloLens and other Mixed Reality solutions to drive material RoI to their business. As we miss in-person social connections, meet-ups like concerts and fitness training are moving to the virtual world. 100's of millions of Niantic explorers around the world have experienced MR through the devices in your pocket. Mixed Reality is going mainstream across consumers and commercial, liberating screen-bound experiences into instinctual interactions in your space, among your things, with your people. Mixed Reality is the fourth wave in computing followed by Mainframes, PCs, and Smartphones. But first, let’s look at why we need such a platform in the first place. In this blog, we’ll peek under the hood of Microsoft Mesh to understand the building blocks of the platform. Customers can leverage Mesh to enhance virtual meetings, conduct virtual design sessions, assist remotely better, learn together virtually, host virtual social gatherings and meet-ups. Microsoft Mesh enables its users to connect with presence, share across space, and collaborate in an immersive way as if they were in person regardless of physical location. Today we announced Microsoft Mesh, a new platform built on Microsoft Azure, enabling developers to build immersive, multiuser, cross-platform mixed reality apps.
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