Annodyne Introduces New Proprietary, Cross-Platform Presentation Tool
Annodyne's new presentation platform technology called Digital Content Distribution System (DCDS) enables users to present information consistently across multiple platforms and allows simultaneous viewing of a presentation on more than one device.
Online, December 20, 2012 (Newswire.com) - Annodyne, Inc. has just released a versatile new presentation platform technology called Digital Content Distribution System (DCDS).
DCDS was developed to present information consistently across multiple platforms. Annodyne's proprietary tool not only provides the needed flexibility, but also allows for optimal - and simultaneous - viewing of a presentation on more than one device. With DCDS, users can start a presentation with one prospect viewing it on an iPad and seamlessly transition to the Web for a larger audience.
Because all presentation content lives on the Web, there is a single point for content updates - a change made in one place is automatically effected across each platform. The Web-based design allows users to share the presentation on demand, too. Simply select which slides to include, enter the recipient's email address, and DCDS generates and sends a link via email.
"It solved a problem we regularly heard clients struggling with," says Anthony Campisi, President and CEO of Annodyne. "What started out as an idea evolved into a sophisticated piece of technology unlike anything we've created. We're excited to explore other possible uses for it."
About Annodyne:
Annodyne, Inc. is an engagement marketing agency based in Blue Bell, PA. It serves a wide range of local and national clients across verticals including tourism, higher-education and B2B solutions. Since 2001, Annodyne has grown year-over-year - even through the economic downturn. Annodyne is ranked #8 on the Philadelphia Business Journal's 2012 list of Interactive Advertising and Marketing Agencies. For more information on Annodyne, please call 215-540-9110 or visit annodyne.com.
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