Webcast: How webcasting software can power your company.

It’s 11am Pacific time. Ten thousand employees gather to watch a live video webcast of their CEO delivering Q1 results. Ten thousand employees in a variety of locations, using a variety of computers, mobile devices, and server setups. But these employees are not thinking about technology. They’re focused on their CEO’s message. At noon, they go back to work. And the whole enterprise is ready for Q2.
Webcasting Software
Webcasting means your message on video, securely delivered to as many people as you like. Without networks crashing or the CEO going mute. Webcast software is the solution. Qumu is the company that makes it work.

 

    How Successful Companies Leverage Video Webcast Meetings

    • Virtual Workshops
      Virtual Workshops use the power and convenience of the Internet to train and educate, and have been proven to be more effective than conventional education programs. Virtual Workshops allow staff members to continue their education and receive updates about technology, standards, and even safety regulations. Video sessions combine training with testing and examples to provide 24/7 access for participants to complete courses that they can work on at their own pace.
    • Virtual Town Hall Meetings
      These are corporate events involving 100 people or more. Examples include Leadership Forums, Conferences (Engineering, Product Development, Sales), and Town Halls (talk-to-staff) for communication of annual and quarterly results, M&A activities and other topics of interest to the whole enterprise community.
    • Virtual Conferences
      Using Qumu Streaming Video capabilities, video conferences can be instantly extended to tens, hundreds, or thousands of participants who have a PC on their desk or a mobile device. The conference serves as the origination of the content which Qumu can stream live across a person’s desktop while simultaneously saving it for later playback.
    • Product Launches
      Major product launches represent an important use of Streaming Video, as it is the only way to involve all parts of the organization: sales, customer service, engineering – and communicate the essential positioning and strategy around a big new product release.
    • Project Management
      Large projects involving thousands of people are a real challenge when major schedule or engineering changes need to be communicated. Streaming Video provides a convenient method for teams and consultants to work on projects, discuss updates and information, and build real-time strategies based on market-based information.