CityIS Launches New Blog Focused on Video Conferencing and Telepresence Insight and Analysis
LONDON, June 8, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- City Information Services Limited (CityIS Ltd.), the global video communications company, has extended their social media marketing efforts with the launch of an exciting new blog, http://blog.cityis.com.
There are already a number of postings to the blog, providing insight into video conferencing and conversation about the latest market developments, including Will tablet PCs grab the spotlight and catapult video conferencing into the commercial market? and The outlook is bright for video conferencing as it breaks out of the boardroom.
Jennifer Turnbull, Marketing Manager, CityIS said: "The blog promises to bring a fresh new look at the visual communications industry and we ask visitors to get involved; ignite discussion and opinion around video conferencing and telepresence. We are delighted to put together this new content offering and are keen to engage with our growing online audience in a much more personal and responsive way."
For more information, visit http://blog.cityis.com
About CityIS
CityIS assist organisations achieve true business transformation by improving operational efficiencies and realising competitive advantage through global video communications. The company delivers a unified communications platform, changing the way organisations communicate and interact. CityIS is now a Viju Group company. Together, they are setting the standard for video conferencing, telepresence, audio visual integration and collaboration & visualisation solutions. CityIS' global coverage spans over 90 countries worldwide. Corporate offices are located throughout EMEA, USA and APAC.
Other websites include http://www.usageandadoption.com, http://www.measurevideomiles.com and http://www.lucidityconferencing.com
Contact: Jennifer Turnbull, Marketing, [email protected], T: +44(0)844-846-0555
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