Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Audio Podiums

I have come to find that it is quite hard sometimes working around people's busy schedules. With Audio Podiums you can have your call recorded and then placed on a 24/7 voicemail box. People who were not able to attend the teleconference can then dial in at their own conveince.

11 comments:

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

I'm currently signed up with Eagle Teleconferencing and used one of their conference lines. They had a feature that played music when people called in until the speaker came on the call. Which I found to be very helpful so that people knew they were actually on the conference call.

N.P. Jackson said...

Using your computer is no longer a singular pursuit, you can tie into other computers using web conferencing and hold a meeting as you would in person. It's easy and you can share files, whiteboard, practically anything you do alone. But shared by others around the globe (confidentually of course!)

So start your computers instead of your car--web conferencing is here!

N.P. Jackson said...

Using your computer is no longer a singular pursuit, you can tie into other computers using web conferencing and hold a meeting as you would in person. It's easy and you can share files, whiteboard, practically anything you do alone. But shared by others around the globe (confidentually of course!)

So start your computers instead of your car--web conferencing is here!

N.P. Jackson said...

Using your computer is no longer a singular pursuit, you can tie into other computers using web conferencing and hold a meeting as you would in person. It's easy and you can share files, whiteboard, practically anything you do alone. But shared by others around the globe (confidentually of course!)

So start your computers instead of your car--web conferencing is here!

N.P. Jackson said...

Using your computer is no longer a singular pursuit, you can tie into other computers using web conferencing and hold a meeting as you would in person. It's easy and you can share files, whiteboard, practically anything you do alone. But shared by others around the globe (confidentually of course!)

So start your computers instead of your car--web conferencing is here!

N.P. Jackson said...

Using your computer is no longer a singular pursuit, you can tie into other computers using web conferencing and hold a meeting as you would in person. It's easy and you can share files, whiteboard, practically anything you do alone. But shared by others around the globe (confidentually of course!)

So start your computers instead of your car--web conferencing is here!