TEDx announces Akamai and Viocorp as sponsors

Akamai and Viocorp have announced their sponsorship of the inaugural TED event in Australia, TEDxSydney.

TEDxSydney, organised by General Thinking, will be hosted at CarriageWorks in Redfern on Saturday 22 May, 2010.

TEDx is a global program of independent, self-organised speaker events, linked to TED, a US based not-for-profit enterprise devoted to ideas worth spreading about ‘Technology, Entertainment and Design’.

Speakers will have less than 18 minutes to present to an invitation-only audience.

“TEDxSydney is set to be a significant event, with some of Australia’s greatest minds sharing their thoughts on stage. Streaming the content over the web is a vital part of TED events and it’s equally important to be able to rely on trusted technology partners like Akamai to deliver seamless footage on the day and afterwards,” said Remo Giuffre, organiser of TEDxSydney.

In collaboration with Viocorp, Akamai will stream video content and live speeches via the web through the TEDxSydney website.

“Akamai has a long-standing relationship with TED, so we naturally wanted to support this exciting first TEDx event in Sydney,” said Ian Teague, ANZ country manager at Akamai.

Part two: iMedia Brand Summit 2009 interviews

In preparation for this years iMedia Brand Summit Nick Bolton from Viocorp interviewed key players who will be at the event, about what has been and will be happening in the marketing industry.

Check out the footage below or on our YouTube Channel here: www.youtube.com/marketingmagazine.

Moments with marketers: Nick Bolton

Marketingmag.com.au chats to Nick Bolton – head of marketing at Viocorp. If you
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What do you do?

According to the business card, I am head of marketing at Viocorp, though should really be suffixed with ( aka sales aka occasional producer aka general manager, Melbourne.)

What was your first job?

First job was the good old newspaper round. I used to love the quiet at that time (but maybe not the cold!). First professional job was as a marketing assistant for a pharmco, marketing/selling among other things energy tablet drinks to students. Didn’t work but did make your wee go bright red! Didn’t enjoy it really but got to hang out at university bars for another three years.

What did you study?

Combined studies in marketing, law and accountancy. Found Law too unfair and accountancy too boring and failed miserably. Loved the marketing degree bit and did really well though. Taught me a lesson to do what you love and results/happiness will come. Geez I sound some like wanky new-age guru.

Describe a typical day?

Well my flatmate calls me the energiser bunny. Being stuck behind a desk is not for me. Usually a breakfast meeting and then out all day. Try to walk around Sydney if I can. During the week Im always out at gigs, the theatre or cinema. And Ive got football training in the winter. Usually involved in some acting rehearsals for some film or theatre project (my other life). Rarely in before 11pm most nights. I don’t get how people can sit in front of the TV all night. So boring, especially with the drivel on Australian TV. Much rather be at the pub or restaurant having a yarn and a slurp.

What is on the agenda for 2009-2010?

Well on 1 August I moved to Melbourne to set up the new Viocorp office, servicing the sudden influx of Melbourne clients, sourcing new clients, building our brand and looking for account managers. Online video is taking off, and the impending National Broadband Network will significantly help our business.

What brand do you love the most? Hate the most? Why?

Love: Paul Smith – every time I go back to London, I always treat myself at the Floral Street store in Covent Garden, London. It represents a throwback to what England was – before it lost its soul. It’s all class and quality yet got a humour about it.

Hate: Gillette – its sooooo American. So arrogant. So full of itself. So monopolistic.

What do you believe has been the most significant moment in the history of marketing?

I suppose I should say the browser or the media player! It’s all the same principle really, just through new, evolving and admittedly very exciting digital channels. Mark Neely once simplified it really well: its just selling more, to more people, more often, at more margin.

Where can people find you?

Part one: iMedia Brand Summit 2009 interviews

In preparation for this years iMedia Brand Summit Nick Bolton from Viocorp interviewed key players who will be at the event, about what has been and will be happening in the marketing industry.

Check out the footage below or on our YouTube Channel here: www.youtube.com/marketingmagazine.

Viocorp moves to Melbourne

Viocorp has extended its operations by opening a Melbourne office.

The move follows the acquisition of several new Victorian clients including Aviva. The company already held significant interests in Victoria, working with BUPA, CGU, Film Victoria and Essendon AFL among others.

“Victoria based clients have been of increasing importance to our business, and with recent wins such as Aviva, our growth into Melbourne is a natural step,” said Nick Bolton, general manager of Viocorp.

“Despite the current economic challenges, we’re continuing to experience high levels of interest in both Viostream and VioTV, so our new presence will enable us to manage existing accounts better and meet with clients regularly face-to-face. We decided it was important to provide local support.”

Dean Lupton, Aviva’s ecommerce manager, explained the companys selection saying online video was a huge growth area and would enable Aviva to communicate with its audiences more personally.

“By taking this step, we will be able to offer a full range of sales and support services for Viostream, Vio TV and production work out of our Melbourne operation, and, in doing so, we can also look to target new business and build the Viocorp team, Bolton continued.

Viocorp is an online video specialist and developers of Viostream and VioTV.

Weekly Podcast: Digital video

Podcast

Marketingmag.com.au has teamed up with the guys at Love Digital to bring you this weekly podcast on all things digital.

In this weeks show:

iMedia interviews: Rachel De Sain, strategy and commercial director for mobile, Sensis

Rachel

Rachel De Sain, strategy and commercial director for mobile, Sensis

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories, we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp, Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers, researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.


What do you think?

  • What do you make of Rachel’s comment that people want to be treated the way they want to be treated, not the way you want to be treated?

iMedia interviews: Ian Lyons, communications director, pureprofile

Ian

Ian Lyons, communications director, pureprofile

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories, we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp, Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers, researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.

iMedia interviews: Jules Hall, managing director, The Hallway

Jules

Jules Hall, managing director, The Hallway

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories, we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp, Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers, researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.


What do you think?

  • How important is it for agencies to look closely at how they’re structuring their businesses?

iMedia interviews: Peter Pynta, director, Neuro-Insights

Peter

Peter Pynta, director, Neuro-Insights

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories, we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp, Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers, researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.


What do you think?

  • Have you used neurological insights in your marketing? How? Was it beneficial?

iMedia interviews: Anthony Goldman, general manager marketing and development NextDigital

Anthony

Anthony Goldman, general manager marketing and development NextDigital

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories, we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp, Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers, researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.


What do you think?

  • Do you agree with Anthony? Are marketers struggling to find a framework for digital?
  • ”Same message, different medium.” Do you think Anthony’s right?

iMedia interview: Mark McCrindle, social researcher, McCrindle Research

Mark

Now that the dust has settled on the iMedia Brand Summit, and the
shenanigans of two days in the Blue Mountains are bleary-eyed memories,
we can officially bring you our series of exclusive video interviews
with delegates and speakers alike.

During the two days of the summit, marketingmag.com.au and Viocorp,
Australias leading internet broadcasting company, came together to
record 14 video interviews with some of Australias leading marketers,
researchers, agencies and technology providers.

Snack on this video and the others listed in the Related Articles
in the right-hand sidebar, and then tuck into the comments section for
dessert and tell us what you think of the interviewees answers.

See the complete list of exclusive iMedia Brand Summit video interviews.


What do you think?

  • Are you using demographic or psychographic profiling in your
    marketing? Is it helping you to target your customer more effectively?
  • If you only had 15 minutes to live, what would you do in that time?