OpenSim


Daden - Visualisation

Daden - Chatbots / Virtual Characters

Daden - Visualisation

Daden - Training & Learning

Daden - Chatbots / Virtual Characters

Daden - Training & Learning

Virtual worlds open up a whole new range of opportunities for educators and trainers. Having a completely malleable digital world at your disposal offers the chance to create unique learning experiences, unhindered by the limits of real-world physics, logistics and safety concerns and at less time and cost.

Daden - Chatbots / Virtual Characters

Daden - Chatbots / Virtual Characters

Daden - Chatbots / Virtual Characters

OpenSim

OpenSim, also called OpenSimulator, is an open source 3D application server software. It can be used to create virtual multi-user environments. OpenSim is modular, extensible and supports the Second Life® protocols. OpenSim can be used with Second Life® compatible viewers.

Comparison of OpenSim Hosting Providers

The following table shows a comparison of Dreamland Metaverse with competitors in the OpenSim hosting market. Nobody offers the whole range of OpenSim hosting services at such a high quality and reliability.

Professional OpenSim Grids

Why a private OpenSim grid?

A private OpenSim grid allows you to give your educational institution or company it's own virtual world home. You have full control of your own virtual world. You can define all rules for your world and it's users. Your OpenSim grid can use it's own domain name and grid web site (have to be bought separately).

Professional OpenSim Regions

Why an OpenSim standalone region?

OpenSim standalone regions are independent tiny virtual worlds ("mini grids") running on a single OpenSim process. Up to 4 regions can be installed, although for optimum stability it is recommended, to just run one region on a single OpenSim process.

Professional OSGrid Regions

Why OSGrid?

OSGrid is the biggest, fast growing virtual world based on OpenSim technology. Each day many hundreds of residents log into OSGrid, meet and create new contents. OSGrid is also the main development and testing ground for the OpenSim virtual world server software.

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