Communication is Going Green

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Communication is Going Green

LONDON, June 20, 2011/PRNewswire/ --

    Large and far reaching companies are changing the way they communicate
with employees, investors and clients in a bid to tighten belts and utilise
greener methods of communication.

    Webcasting and live streaming has developed rapidly over the last
decade, increasing the quality of video communication and improving
relationships globally.

    Abandoning the need for staging, catering, deliveries and travel, there
is a long list of carbon-heavy logistics that our eliminated by streaming a
large event online, not to mention the financial savings that would
otherwise occur from countless logistical expenses.

    Streaming solutions provider StreamUK has reported a 50% rise in
webcasting enquiries over the last 6 months, increasing popularity for its
market leading webcasting platform 'Stream Connect'. CEO Duncan Burbidge
states "I think it's a mixture of things that has made webcasting so
popular, of course the environmental and financial rewards are fundamental,
but it also creates positive connotations for a company proving that not
only do they take corporate communication seriously, but they 're also adapt
with modern technology".

    The development of digital technology and streaming capability has
enabled a huge improvement for the user experience, making the audience feel
present despite being thousands of miles away. StreamUK's clients in 2011 so
far include; World Economic Forum, Keep Britain Tidy, The British Council,
EFSA and The Central Office of Information as well as several FTSE listed
businesses.

   
    Ben Darby
    Communications Manager
    StreamUK
    ben@streamuk.com
    +44(0)207-419-2027

Source: StreamUK

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