Online Forum For Videoconferencing Professionals Launched.
Out of sheer frustration with the lack of comprehensive sources of information for videconferencing and audio/video technicians George Boone, a young videoconferencing engineer, launched VTCTalk.com. A website that is rapidly gaining notice and praise from industry leading companies and engineers.
O Fallon, IL (PRWEB) May 17, 2004 --- Videoconferencing engineers searching for a place to gather and talk tech need not scrub the web another day. George Boone, a videoconferencing engineer by day and a web entrepreneur by night, has launched the first of an exciting new network of techie related professional discussion forums. VTCTalk.com, being the first site of its kind dedicated solely to videoconferencing discussion and related topics, is leading the way in providing information and discussion for its users. VTCTalk is an online community for videoconferencing professionals. Audio, video, and network engineers gather to discuss related issues and technical problems in a forum setting. Thanks to a large compliment of industry insiders and high level decision makers both in government and the private sector within its ranks, VTCTalk provides solid tips and quality information on implementing, managing, and troubleshooting video networks and the audio/video equipment operated by its end users.
The power of face-to-face communications is becoming all the more relevant to businesses, both large and small, that are trying to cut costs on conventional travel and business meeting expenses. Not to mention the incredible value of video communications in education and telemedicine. VTCTalk.com is a breath of fresh air for video teleconferencing professionals seeking quality information about related products and services on the web so that they may meet those requirements for high quality professionals in their field.
The industry is taking notice. It is rumored that several of the major videoconferencing vendors have already become aware of the value of this type of community and plan to monitor it for valuable information. These engineers are of increasingly high demand with businesses looking for an alternative to air travel since 9/11 and recently increasing airline fares due to rising oil prices. Several vendors have already assigned personnel to monitor and interact with users on the site to get free feedback from their core consumer group.
With only two weeks under its belt, VTCTalk.com boasts over 360 registered professionals and 2,000 unique visitors daily scouring its pages for information. With those types of numbers its fairly obvious that VTCTalk was a sorely needed resource and is gaining warm acceptance in the videoconferencing engineer community.
For additional information visit the site at http://www.vtctalk.com or contact George via the information provided with this press release.
VTCTalk has a pending trademark registration and will continue to expand its site to include a variety of information sources such as an email software update alert for major videoconferencing appliances and current industry news. George already has plans to launch several sister sites based off of the success of VTCTalk that will provide similar services for other technology based fields.
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