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By Nicole Olsen Imagine attempting to communicate a merger between two large organizations to an audience of 45,000. Now imagine trying to communicate that message during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the majority of the workforce suddenly found themselves working remotely. That is the exact challenge T-Mobile...
Read More >>>By Nicole Olsen Imagine attempting to communicate a merger between two large organizations to an audience of 45,000. Now imagine trying to communicate that message during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, when the majority of the workforce suddenly found themselves working remotely. That is the exact challenge T-Mobile...
Read More >>>By Darian Germain It might seem contradictory, but we’re celebrating a decade of proudly providing our customers with live event and professional service precisely because they are becoming so rare in a world of self-service SaaS platforms. We looked at our services numbers over the last decade and they were...
Read More >>>By Nicole Olsen MediaPlatform’s Bill Accola, VP, Professional Services & Customer Success, will share results from a recent survey of MediaPlatform users, who are among the world’s most proficient Business Broadcasters. Survey respondents were from Global 2000 and large private organizations that use MediaPlatform for dozens – and some hundreds –...
Read More >>>Video content has experienced unprecedented growth in the workplace in the last five years. No longer just a ‘nice to have’ technology, video is now playing an enormous role in events like product announcements, or live streams from the CEO. It’s also positively impacting how we do our jobs, as...
Read More >>>In the last post, we discussed the growth of enterprise video within the workplace, and how the evolution of video technology has made it easier for all of your departments, regardless of their size, to leverage video. Today’s video platforms scale with you as your business grows, opening up opportunities for...
Read More >>>The evolution of enterprise video has happened so quickly that we often forget just how rudimentary first-generation platforms were. Video creation in the workplace used to require the involvement of a room of IT professionals, but this didn’t guarantee people would actually watch the finished product. And because video production...
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