At Lockheed Martin, headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, employees across the country participate in live corporate webcasts where they can interact with executives. In 2004, the company started a Mediasite webcasting program that they call MultiVision and has since hosted more than 2,400 webcasts with over 512,000 views.
Mediasite is going mobile - leading the way with live streaming to iPads, iPhones, iPods and more. From course lectures and online training to executive communications and special events, Mediasite 6 empowers learners everywhere with live and on-demand rich media streamed to their favorite devices.
But mobile support is just the beginning. Known for its rock-solid lecture capture and enterprise webcasting, Mediasite by Sonic Foundry continues to push the boundaries for recording, streaming, archiving, managing and tracking rich media knowledge and special events.
Your hybrid event is about to get even more reach if you (or your partners) are using Mediasite webcasting technology. Mediasite 6 is just around the corner with an entirely new palette of powerful hybrid event tools. Wish you could stream your sessions live to iPhones, iPads and other mobile devices? Done. Want to encourage attendees to engage more deeply with your content? Problem solved. Need easier ways to get conference recordings out quickly to attendees? Look no further. Mediasite's latest release offers solutions to these hybrid and virtual event challenges and more.
A detailed booklet that outlines everything you need to know to be dangerous when it comes to putting your conference, meeting or event online. Brief overviews of the pros and cons of major event webcasting options to help you decide what's right for your event, audience and organization. Questions to ask your webcasting vendor about their people, process and technology. Templates for presenter release forms and briefs to help them record their most polished presentation.
It doesn't matter if you are planning your first, fiftieth or five-hundredth hybrid event, or if you are in the earliest stage of contemplation about taking your event online. Sooner or later we all ask the same big question: what should I charge?
What would motivate a small non-profit to buy an enterprise grade webcasting platform? Could they ever expect to see a return on that kind of investment? And why bother with professional-grade, purpose-built hardware, when software is cheaper and easier, right?
Wrong, at least according to the Energy Center of Wisconsin.
They needed to get their energy efficiency message out to a larger audience - without a big budget and without putting their viewers to sleep with a lot of technical data.
I choose to partner with Sonic Foundry for my hybrid meeting solutions because the technology, Mediasite, is as close to foolproof as I've been able to find.