Streamlogics Unveils Major Software Upgrade for Healthcare Professionals at the 33rd Annual Alliance for Continuing Medical Education
Streamlogics to demonstrate new webcast platform features at premier event for healthcare professional development in Orlando January 2008
TORONTO, Canada (January 11, 2008)
Streamlogics, a leading global provider of webcasting applications and services, today announced it will unveil the newest release of their webcasting solution to members of the healthcare and life sciences industry at the 33rd annual Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (ACME). Streamlogics will be on the exhibition floor at booth 711 at the ACME, which is scheduled for January 19-22, 2008, at JW Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes, in Orlando, Florida.
Streamlogics’ live and on-demand webcast solutions provide an effective way to improve delivery of highly targeted continuing education content to geographically dispersed groups of medical professionals. An increasingly accepted alternative to traditional face-to-face meetings, webcasting facilitates delivery of education both live and on demand. Organizations such as The Heart Rhythm Society, Vanderbilt Medical Center and The American Hospital Association rely on Streamlogics’ webcasting technology and expertise in online event management to deliver live surgery demonstrations, share breakthrough research findings in healthcare and provide automated branded, personalized continuing medical education (CME) certificates for healthcare professionals.
Unlike web conferencing, webcasting involves a one-to-many broadcast-quality platform to deliver a formal, branded live or on-demand presentation or meeting to an unlimited audience. According to a 2007 report by IMS Enterprise Web Communications, the most frequently-used webcasting applications include training (72 percent), seminars (55 percent) and product launches (48 percent).
“As a pioneer in webcasting for continuing education, we see 2008 as a pivotal year in the adoption of this technology for continuing medical education (CME) among members of the medical profession, said Shaun McIver, CEO Streamlogics. “Recognizing the need for reliable, flexible webcasting solutions, we enhanced our platform to enable content providers to more effectively engage their audiences while striving to improve healthcare outcomes.”
About Streamlogics
Streamlogics is a leading global provider of webcasting applications and services to more than 500 enterprises across several verticals including healthcare and life sciences. Streamlogics' webcasting solutions are utilized for training and certification, marketing and lead generation, and corporate communications. Founded in 1999, Streamlogics is based in Canada, with regional offices throughout North America. For more information please visit www.streamlogics.com.
For more information about the 33rd annual Alliance for Continuing Medical Education (ACME), visit http://centerforlearningandchange.acme-assn.org/conf_2008.php.
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