TalkPoint
TalkPoint Webcasting is a webcasting company based in New York City . The business operates in the Financial District located at 100 William Street in Lower Manhattan.
History
The company was founded in 1997 as a joint project of Dow Jones Interactive and Microsoft desktop video. The company was previously known as NextVenue and later iBEAM.[1] The company was taken private in 2004. iBeam originally launched TalkPoint as a product in 2001, the company later went private under the TalkPoint name.[2]
In September 2014, TalkPoint was acquired by Atlanta-based conferencing and collaboration provider PGi.[3]
Products
TalkPoint is a provider of webcasting services. The company offers both audio and video webcasting for small to large (20,000 plus) audiences. The company also produces webinars.
TalkPoint also hosts www.FDAAdvisoryCommittee.com which provides access to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Advisory Committee meetings.[4]
See also
- Tech companies in the New York metropolitan area
References
- ↑ iBEAM Completes Acquisition of NextVenue, The New York Times, July 26, 2000
- ↑ iBEAM Releases TalkPoint, Streaming Media, May 23, 2001
- ↑ "PGi Claims Leadership Role in Webcasting Market with Acquisition of TalkPoint Holdings". https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pgi-claims-leadership-role-webcasting-120000653.html. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ↑ TalkPoint Webcasting to Power FDAAdvisoryCommittee.com and Continue Providing Multimedia Access to FDA Advisory Committee Meetings, FDA Advisory Committee press release
- Meet TalkPoint - December 2009, The Virtual Presenter
- TalkPoint Releases Webinar Accelerate Program for Publishers - February 2007, Bill Hartzer
- BroadRidge and TalkPoint partner to provide the first ever Virtual Shareholder meeting that allows shareholders of Intel to vote online.
- TalkPoint Communications, Inc.
- Forrester Research - Webcasting Grabs Corporate Attention
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