ReadyTalk Expands Audio and Web Conferencing Services to Government Agencies


ReadyTalk offers 30 days free trial during Telework Week

DENVER, Feb. 14, 2011 - To encourage adoption of teleworking this week, ReadyTalk is offering 30 days of free conferencing as part of Telework Week (February 14 to 18). As leader in integrated audio and web conferencing services and webinars, ReadyTalk recently was added to the GSA contract schedule and is increasing its presence in the government market following rising demand from federal agencies.

Government agencies are looking to implement audio and web conferencing technology for telecommuting, interoffice collaboration and training following the signing of the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 and increasing pressure for improved sustainability.

"Agencies need a product that they can put in the hands of their employees and feel confident that everyone will be able to use it and that meetings will be secure," said John Andrews, director of government business development for ReadyTalk. "ReadyTalk addresses that need with audio and web conferencing tools that don't require a download or IT installation and are intuitive to use."

ReadyTalk's suite of conferencing products are ideally designed for government agencies. Built with security and ease of use in mind, ReadyTalk Web Meeting is versatile enough to handle collaborative working meetings between colleagues and large-scale agency-wide training events. ReadyTalk's integrated audio conferencing makes it easy for participants from across the country and across the world to participate in the meetings.

"This is a great tool to reach customers and resource partners. We have found it extremely beneficial to our office for training endeavors. It allows us to reach out to multiple audiences without expending major travel funds," Laura Cawley, business development specialist, Small Business Administration.

To demonstrate the ease of use, ReadyTalk is offering a 30-day free trial to any agency that signs up this week. Free trials are available at www.readytalk.com/gov.

Recognizing growing budget restraints facing government organizations, ReadyTalk offers the industry's most flexible pricing options. Services can be bought on a per minute, subscription and package basis. Government agencies can purchase ReadyTalk's services directly from GSA Advantage (GSA contract number GS-35F-0084X).

For more information on ReadyTalk's audio and web conferencing services for government agencies, visit www.readytalk.com/gov or follow us on Twitter, @ReadyTalk, or Facebook.

About ReadyTalk

Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Denver, Colo., ReadyTalk delivers audio and web conferencing services that empower customers to successfully conduct audio and web conferences of all sizes - from ad hoc meetings to large webinars. ReadyTalk combines ease of use with sophisticated marketing tools to increase audience engagement, event ROI and meeting productivity. Unlike other services, ReadyTalk gives customers a full suite of tools for training, collaboration, webinars and more. You'll always have access to the right features when you need them, no need to upgrade to another product. Please call toll free 800.843.9166 or visit www.readytalk.com for more information.

For more information:

Bo Bandy

Marketing Communications & PR Manager

ReadyTalk

303-209-1593

bo.bandy@readytalk.com

Twitter: @bo_knows_

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