Archive for October, 2016
Posted by mjgraves on October 25, 2016
A short while ago we offered some Tips For Managing the Start Of A Virtual Meeting. That article provided some practical guidance on ways to ensure that participants know that they’ve joined the right event, and are kept informed as await the start of the meeting. If the host is deeply engaged in chairing the […]
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Posted by mjgraves on October 18, 2016
Ellen Chang and Tony Tsou are two members of the Cadence community of conference interpreters. They recently provided live interpretation of the first the American presidential debate for broadcast by Taiwan Television. This morning Matt Conger, CEO and Co-Founder of Cadence, informed us that Ellen and Tony will be hosting a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) session […]
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Posted by mjgraves on October 13, 2016
One of the significant principles underlying ZipDX is empowering people to take back control of their virtual meetings. We provide tools for people to plan and execute sophisticated, structured, virtual events. We enable a DIY approach to events that previously required costly, operated-assisted conferencing. As has been noted elsewhere in the public consciousness, with great […]
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Posted by mjgraves on October 4, 2016
Historically, we have consulted with organizations to help them with planning and staging multilingual virtual events. Part of our task at ZipDX is to help them understand the various types of events, and how each brings a different set of considerations. Our philosophy in providing this assistance is basically, “Teach a man to fish.” That […]
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