Blog moved to http://www.cpcommunications.com.au/blog/ October 22, 2008
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Thank you for reading this blog – CP Communications media releases - over the last couple of years. I have moved this blog to:
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Catriona
Telstra Enterprise & Government and PDM announce exclusive partnership focused on Out-of-Home Digital Media October 9, 2008
Posted by Catriona Pollard in PDM.Tags: OOHD Media, PDM, Prime Digital Media, Telstra, Telstra go to market, Warwick Syphers
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Telstra and Prime Digital Media (PDM) today announced the signing of a three year exclusive Go-To-Market partnership.
In a move designed to assist Australian businesses to deploy world-class Out-of-Home Digital (OOHD) Signage display solutions, Telstra’s Enterprise & Government Division and PDM will jointly pursue opportunities for OOHD media within the Australian marketplace through their complimentary product and service solutions.
As respective market leaders in OOHD and IC&T, PDM and Telstra will collectively present Australian businesses with a compelling value proposition designed to accelerate the fast-growing new media market.
Working in partnership, Telstra and PDM can assist retailers develop their own digital signage strategy, providing content, research results, and the benefit of experience. Telstra’s leading edge IP infrastructure will support this key feature in a retailer’s marketing mix.
Randy Lynch, Telstra Enterprise & Government, Executive Director Marketing and Strategy says: “The partnership will focus on joint promotion of OOHD media content as a marketing solution driven by fixed and wireless internet protocol (IP) networks for Australian businesses as well as the joint pursuit of selected OOHD media.”
Telstra’s state-of-the-art IP networks – Next IP™ and Next G™ – provide the reach, reliability and power required to deploy and run creative content at point-of-sale. PDM, which has the largest Out-of-Home Digital Media network in Australia will provide its highly experienced in-house creative team, media management systems and experienced marketing consultants who understand the unique requirements of this medium.
According to PDM Chairman Warwick Syphers, “PDM is delighted by the further strengthening of the relationship between our companies. Working in close collaboration, we will analyse and assess the Australian market to identify, clarify and customise the OOHD content solution needs of individual customers. We will also consider how we can address the potential common solution needs of sets of customers. A partnership of market leaders will only serve to accelerate a fast-growing new media market.”
PDM create and centrally manage content for Telstra TV, Telstra’s multi-channel in-store digital signage network that delivers information, education, promotion and Telstra brand messages to Telstra T-shops and T[life]™ concept stores Australia-wide. Messages can be updated by the minute via the internet when and where the message is most relevant to the consumer.
-ENDS-
Business and Careers Institute in Sydney set to help workers improve productivity October 8, 2008
Posted by Catriona Pollard in Uncategorized.Tags: Business and Careers Institute, Excel, IT, Microsoft Word, Outlook, Paul Neale, Sydney Writers Centre, training, Valerie Khoo
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The new Business and Careers Institute in Sydney is set to help Australian workers improve productivity and achieve more in less time.
Launched this month by experienced trainers Valerie Khoo and Paul Neale, the Business and Careers Institute is a training centre dedicated to “making technology simple” and offers short courses in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and more.
“This is responding to the real need for computer software courses that are fun and interesting,” said Valerie. “This demand has increased over the past couple of years as the technological ‘gap’ has widened for many people.
“A generation ago, you were someone who knew how to touch type – or not. These days, you have people in the workplace who range from being able to use software to perform complex economic modelling, and others who barely know how to open a file.”
Valerie said most people barely use a fraction of the functions in everyday computer applications like Word, Excel and Outlook. “Many people complain about becoming a slave to technology,” said Valerie. “But when you know how to use it properly, technology can set you free. It can help you do you work in half the time, which can lead to better career prospects and performance.
“Our courses show that technology can be simple to understand when you have dynamic presenters who can cater to whatever level you’re at.” The Business and Careers Institute in Sydney offers courses from beginners to advanced levels.
Apart from being a self-confessed tech evangelist, Valerie is also author of five books and founded the successful Sydney Writers’ Centre, also in Milsons Point. “I’m passionate about creating fun and enjoyable learning environments,” said Valerie. “I’ve partnered with a very talented trainer and IT guru, Paul Neale.” Paul is also a popular presenter at the University of Sydney’s Centre of Continuing Education.
Students learn on a state of the art computer network in training premises that has been custom-designed to be interactive and creative. Valerie added: “I’m so excited to launch the Business and Careers Institute. It’s going to be a wonderful hub for the business community and for anyone who wants to get the most out of technology.”
For more information:
Valerie Khoo, (02) 9929 9237
courses@bcinstitute.com.au
www.bcinstitute.com.au