c.-ModeratedChat is an application for moderating virtual meetings and conferences. It offers efficient information and communication in real-time – corporate-wide and regardless of your location.
We are increasingly faced with the challenge of having to communicate on short notice with large groups of people. Extraordinary company meetings, spontaneous sales briefings, or exchanging information between different locations – this is where conventional methods reach their limitations.
Neither a personal meeting nor a telephone conference are suitable for a spontaneous exchange of information among a large number of people. A personal meeting - if possible at all - will require too much time to plan ahead at too high costs, and a telephone conference will limit the number of participants due to the nature of the medium itself.

So why not carry out virtual, system-based conferences? Because the systems existing today have not been able to meet the requirements described. While a “normal” chat offers real-time communication between many participants, it is “unmanaged” and unable to structure the communication of a large group of users, and web conferences are complicated to use and require considerable system resources.
It combines structured real-time communication with a very simple navigation and is, therefore, the way to go when it comes to communicating with large groups of people.
c.-ModeratedChat is an application based on IBM Lotus Sametime that assigns different roles to the participants of a chat. This enables the management of communication between those who ask the questions (guests) and those who answer them (speakers) via a moderator. The chat thus becomes “managed”, which makes it the perfect medium for corporate communication. Guests also have the opportunity to participate anonymously, which may be desirable for example in the case of press conferences. If required it is possible to record the entire chat history.
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