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PresenterNet, provider of online interactive Web presentation services, unveiled Ajax technology integration as a major part of the company's upcoming system release. The company's next release, now in beta test with PresenterNet Power-Users, is slated for Q1 of 2006. "We're very excited about the benefits of this technology," reported PresenterNet CEO Doug Wolfgram. "Ajax really changes the game for ASP companies. The same technology that provides performance for systems such as Google Maps is now available in Web Conferencing from PresenterNet."
By incorporating Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) PresenterNet will enable web conferencing applications that run quickly like desktop PC applications. Presenters will seldom experience the delays common to Web-based systems. Ajax will also permit rapid communication between databases. Ultimately, it enables PresenterNet's interactive web conferencing data capture technology to communicate directly with other systems.
"Ajax will yield numerous user benefits," Wolfgram explained. "Users who now take advantage of our web conferencing interactive capabilities for capturing onscreen information from customer or trainee audiences will be able to use the captured information to populate mainstream corporate databases," he stated.
In addition to the application benefits of Ajax, PresenterNet developers promise that the easy-to-use PresenterNet Web Conference Center, will take a giant step forward in presentation speed, convenience, and audience satisfaction.
"Ajax goes a long way toward making PresenterNet's ASP architecture the leader in Web Conferencing functionality, while maintaining low-price leadership for the industry" Wolfgram added. |