< What VCs look for The global (and local) venture capital... >

JITR pitches video for business

Posted by Warren Frey on Wed, November 14, 2007 10:26 AM · Filed under Vancouver , Funding & Exits · Comments

Just-in-Time Resources pitched "Youtube for business" at the 22nd Annual Angel Forum at the SFU Harbour Centre. His company, which includes a WestJet founder as its CFO, privately distributes live or time-shifted video messages to large audiences. Lorand Szojka, the president of JITR, pointed out the tumbling cost and rising production value of video makes it easier than ever to deliver global messages to large audiences for minimal cost, and added video works as a medium because it conveys passion and commitment that a text document can't effectively communicate. JITR's method also allows for secure delivery and user profiles that determine who can view which content, and is built on already-existing large-scale infrastructure that allows them to deploy easily.

Similar Posts

blog comments powered by Disqus

About The Author

51253.jpg

Warren Frey
Warren Frey is a writer, editor, blogger and podcaster based out of Vancouver, BC. After working for six years in the Canadian broadcasting industry, he switched to print and has since covered varied assignments from plumbing conferences to star-studded film galas. But he’s never lost his love for the internet and interactive media, from his teens...[more]

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus