ConferenceByWeb
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Annapolis, Maryland 21401

Phone 410.349.0900 - Fax 240.399.1379
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ConfrenceByWeb.com (CBW) is a line-of-business of eCollaboration Corp whose mission is to enable event owners to utilize eStreamingMedia technology and hosting services to promote and generate additional value from their events. Through its affiliations and partnering arrangements, CBW is able to provide a full service solution that includes video production, content authoring and hosting for marketing, eLearning and on demand session archiving (i.e., virtual conference).

Here's how we add value to your event:

  • Previews : Think of it as coming attractions for your presenters and exhibitors. We'll set up a special doorway page that will have links to your presenters' and exhibitors' web casts.
  • Post Event: Sessions and eLearning content will be available for on demand playback.

    Background

eStreamingMedia is the technology brand of eCollaboration Corp. eCollaboration was founded in 1999 and began by developing desktop tools and server software that simplified creating video based distance learning. In 2001, the company became an authorized Microsoft Windows Media Services provider and launched its first release of eStreamingMedia.

In 2002, the company entered into an agreement with Microsoft to upgrade its eStreamingMedia software to function with Microsoft Producer for PowerPoint. By providing ‘distance learning’ functionality for Producer, eStreamingMedia is able to reach a large market of customers that want to self-author video eLearning content (Microsoft has downloaded over 3,000,000 copies of Producer). These customers tend to be organizations that have on going needs for creating new content such as large organizations with training departments and training firms.

In early 2004, the company applied for a patent on its technology. The patent application was published by the US Patent Office in July 2006 and is currently pending.

In 2005, the company began selling through video production and eLearning technology firms (i.e., “dealers”). This enables the company to provide a turnkey or complete solution to customers that have occasional content development requirements. Example of these customers are associations which typically produce eLearning content at conferences and seminars and organizations that have traditionally used instructor led classroom training.