Cavendish Conference Venues Mayfair Conference Centre seems to fast be becoming the venue of choice for the Social Networking community. On the 17th Feb we are hosting the Data Matters Conference organized by the Market Research Society. Our combination of fantastic meeting rooms, world class data infrastructure, extreme Central Location and unbeatable service have all helped put us in this position.
Read moreIn an attempt to lead boldly and bravely from the front we at the Cavendish Conference Centre are offering free point to point 5 person webcasting and video conferencing over Skype to our customers. Don’t let the snow beat you enjoy the sun in your own back yard and take advantage of this fantastic offer.
Read moreWe are still playing around with the Google Wave, how exactly we could / should we introduce this into the conferencing arena. What’s for sure is that it is much more than a text-messaging forum, along the lines of the infamous live twitter streams we have used so often at our Cavendish Conference Centre over the last year. Maybe the little wigit introduced by Ribbit enabling teleconferencing in the wave ...
Read moreWe are trialling a version of Google wave with the aim of integrating this technology into speaker presentations hopefully to make them truly interactive. Maybe we will be able to have a live dynamic presentation running with a social media input allowing virtual attendees to interact with the presentation. This is in a sense is a democratisation of webcasting technology, in that the latter is so technology heavy the number ...
Read moreThe moment of truth is approaching; we are webcasting a major PLC’s results presentation. We are doing this on possibly the most resilient system available anywhere in Central London. We have a variety of line types ISDN Lines and analogue BT lines; we also have a fibre circuit with Colt (backed up with the most demanding Service Level agreements) offering state of the art IP video conferencing capabilities. This makes ...
Read more- The difference between a webcast and a web conference. That’s a good question. Many people confuse webcasting with web conferencing. The main difference is the technology. Web conferencing is a presentation that requires the use of a phone line or conference bridge for the audio. This is great for a small meeting when you want more collaboration. The challenge is when you start having larger audiences because you can ...
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