CGS Launches VirtualEvents365℠ for E-Learning
New solution delivers an enhanced profile, social media integration, global delivery and robust collaboration capabilities.
New York, NY (PRWeb UK / Vocus) 4 November 2009 -- CGS, the global leading provider of virtual event solutions (www.virtualevents365.com), today announced the immediate availability of VirtualEvents365 for E-Learning, featuring new capabilities which include enhanced profile, social media integration, collaboration, global delivery performance and templates for creative branding.
"Organizations are faced with the challenge of continually improving the skills and knowledge of their employees, partners and customers," commented Michael Wilding, senior vice president of technology solutions and training at CGS. "Transferring knowledge in a cost effective way has always been a challenge. VirtualEvents365 enables organizations to provide training in a highly engaging environment but at a significantly lower cost. The latest set of capabilities and unique features for e-learning offer unmatched tools to help engage and retain students," added Wilding.
Key business benefits featured in today's release of VirtualEvents365 for E-Learning include:
| | - Collaboration capabilities enable instructors to use flexible environments where they can lead students through training using chat, shared applications and presentations with video and live polling.
- Virtual E-labs allow the creation of Live Application Environments where students can actively take part in accessing complex server configurations using only a browser, while the instructor guides the student. The resulting hands-on experience enriches knowledge transfer through enhanced content delivery.
- Global delivery performance using content delivery systems with servers strategically located in multiple data centers around the globe ensures that the infrastructure will scale to support a high volume of traffic. Attendees experience a seamless stream of content at a lower cost, resulting in an engaging learning environment with a higher level of retention.
- The VirtualEvents365 solution is based on the world's best open source technologies: feature rich, secure, scalable and much more cost effective to customers.
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VirtualEvents365 for E-learning also enables organizations to customize their brand into the virtual world easily and cost-effectively. Creating a unique branding experience for attendees visiting breakout rooms, viewing sessions or participating in an e-lab for hands-on training allows businesses to deliver a virtual-world experience that engages customers, partners and employees while preserving--for the first time in a virtual environment--the same brand experience as a live, in person event.
About CGS VirtualEvents365SM
CGS VirtualEvents365 is the global leader in virtual event solutions for corporate events, demand generation marketing events & launches, corporate e-learning, virtual job fairs, virtual conferences and virtual tradeshows. This innovative platform builds on CGS's 25 years of experience developing technology-based solutions for over 3,500 organizations worldwide. For more information please visit www.virtualevents365.com
About CGS
For twenty-five years, CGS has enabled global enterprises, regional companies and government agencies to drive breakthrough performance through technology. With global delivery capabilities, expertise across leading platforms and deep experience in multiple industries, CGS has become the IT partner of choice for thousands of organizations worldwide. CGS delivers a wide array of proprietary and third-party business applications, technology and business services, outsourcing solutions and learning & communications platforms. Headquartered in New York City, CGS maintains a worldwide presence with 20 offices in North America, Europe and Asia. For more information please visit www.cgsinc.com
Contact:
Mauricio Barberi
Vice President, Worldwide Marketing
Computer Generated Solutions, Inc.
+1 (212) 261-2074
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