A new social network is being soft-launched that aims to connect meeting planners, suppliers, and travel directors to share opportunities and build business connections.
Planners can send a request for proposal to multiple hotels in multiple cities with the touch of a button, thanks to the influx of third-party sourcing Web sites. Is it a wonderful thing?
Lanyon, which earlier this year merged with Active Network Business Solutions, which itself was formed in 2011 after Active Network acquired StarCite, announced this week it has acquired Passkey, the industry-leading group reservation technology ...
Casey Cote, chief executive officer, Omnience.Today's guest post is brought to you by Casey Cote, Omnience's CEO
Picture this: At one of your key marketing events, the speaker is building an airtight case for why attendees need to invest in cert...
Keep your eye on Greg Skloot. As a student at Boston’s Northeastern University, he was the guy mumbling “There’s gotta be a better way” as he managed invites, registrations, surveys, and more for a stream of weekly meetings and events he ran for ...
I keep bumping into some very cool, semi-meetings-related technology that I just have to share because, well, it's cool. So...
• Meet Edison, a chandelier/art installation at the Epiphany Hotel in Palo Alto, Calif. (natch!). The 100 hanging ligh...
Passkey, a hotel booking technology for meetings and events, has rolled out a free housing portal for event organizers that includes a new set of accommodation management tools. PasskeyANYWHERE is a Web-based portal that offers a dedicated housin...