New York, NY (PRWEB) January 31, 2011
With little fanfare one of the handiest websites in the ediscovery industry launched January 1, 2011. The eDiscoveryCalendar.com launch date was fitting for an event calendar website that marks a new day in finding and managing ediscovery events and webinars. Now the ediscovery industry has a single resource focused solely on their events. Users and event promoters alike will find utility in this new website.
The site leverages the Trumba calendar system which is also used by the New York Times and the Smithsonian Institution. The calendar allows for a variety of ways to filter and search events, making it easy to locate specific items such as events with CLE credits in New York. There are categories for everything from trade shows and forums to online events and special announcements.
Key Features:
"We have set the stage by integrating the best calendar system available, ultimately though the value in the site will come from the community. We need users and sponsors across the globe to help make this resource come alive." said site producer Justin R. Sturges.
"Up to now ediscovery event information has been splintered across the internet which wastes time for users and adds cost to event marketing budgets. We want to enable this as a key information source in the industry and our hope is to sustain the calendar with the small fees we are asking for sponsored listings and eventually display ads." Said Lucas Mageno, CEO, iDiscover Global, Inc. the sole eDiscoveryCalendar.com site sponsor.
Advertise For Free
The site is offering free display ad placement as a gesture to event sponsors and advertisers in the industry to get on board. This offer is for a limited time and spaces will be given on a first come first serve basis. If interested, please contact support(at)ediscoverycalendar(dot)com.
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