NIDUM vs. TeamViewer Pilot

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NIDUM
Score 0.0 out of 10
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NIDUM is an immersive tech company making interactive recruitment, onboarding, and training modules for companies. NIDUM's aim is that these modules will lessen employee turnover, lower the cost of training new employees and allow managers to better track employee development. Modules can be viewed on a virtual reality headset, or on any basic device such as desktop computers, laptops, iPads, and smartphones. NIDUM was founded in 2019 by Jose Azares who aims to shake up the training…
$150
per month per installation
TeamViewer Pilot
Score 10.0 out of 10
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TeamViewer Pilot is a remote support tool that uses augmented reality technology. With 3D object tracking, spatial markers that “stick” to real-world objects, highlight things, and add text annotations assist repair and maintenance technicians, field service technicians, and household consumers alike. A remote expert can see exactly what you see and help solve the issue with step-by-step visual support.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee-$1,501,000 per month per installationNo setup fee
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