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We have been working in the webcast and virtual event space for two decades and along the way have become expert in identifying pain points which could negativity impact your event.  It is a blend of art and science.


With the rapid growth of entrants into the webcast/virtual event space over the past two years it is important to look beyond only price, bells and whistles, what we call digital candy in determining  a platform.  Stability, security, scalability as well as technical support are key factors we consider in choosing a vendor partner to work with.


Some of the questions to consider when choosing a platform include.


  • Does the platform have multiple co-located data-centers with dual redundant fail-over protection? If one stream from your event fails, will it automatically fail-over or switch to another back-up server? 
  • Can you block competitors from viewing your webcast and what tools does the platform offer to protect your content so only your clients can view it?
  • How robust are the analytics and can you access them in real-time during the event?
  • Can the webcast be localized to target different geographic language requirements?
  • Can you scale your audience cap on-the-fly if you have a last-minute surge of attendees?
  • Does the platform offer real-time technical support?

 

If you are in the discovery, or  research phase for a new platform for your in-house projects, or looking to move to a more robust solutions, we can help.  


We are platform agnostic and able to leverage your existing platform, or recommend one based on your project needs be it a consumer or enterprise grade solution, from 50-20,000 viewers.  


With his long tenure in the streaming and webcasting industry, Gilbert is perhaps one of the most knowledge people in the field


Andrew Denlow, SVP - Global Sales -GlobalMeet Webcast

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We get to know you and your team and learn what resonates with you in support of your target audience.  We leverage a wide range of creative techniques, coupled with best-in-class platforms to create compelling, and informative content.

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