The following are some examples of CD based multimedia applications. How many could your company use?

Spar Training package
Customer & Corporate Communications
- Presenting your company profile on a CD featuring video clips
- Presenting a structured sales message or portfolio of experience to a target market
- Press pack information
- The Talking Brochure that customers can easily distribute to their colleagues
- Interactive presentations for the customer to navigate in their own way, and view at their own pace.
- Easily updateable product catalogue
Workforce & Management Training
- Interactive training applications and CBT packages have far greater impact with the addition of video, pictures and voiceover.
- Interactive training programmes allow the student to develop at their own pace.
- CD contractor training packs can be sent out in advance of a project.
- Whole training packages can be delivered on one CD, with accompanying course materials and forms printed by the user on demand.
- 3 or 4 or more bulky video training programmes can fit on one convenient CD.

VES Product Demonstration
Conferencing, Roadshows and Events
- Playing rolling demos.
- Interactively walk-through your last conference, roadshow or event, selecting only the sections that are relevant to you.
Shareholder, Investor & Fund Manager
- Menu-driven Annual report for all shareholders.
- Areas of investment or achievement can be clearly visualised.
- Chairman, CEO and Director addresses can be by video, or by voiceover.
- Data can be presented dynamically in a TV newsdesk graphic style.
Colleges
- Student Recruitment
- Student Information
Other Advantages of CD
- Archiving Stills Libraries.
- CD is an easily and cheaply updateable publishing media.
- Archiving PowerPoint presentations.
- CD is cheaper to post than video.
- Video on CD does not deteriorate in quality, unlike video tape.
- CD player performance is constantly improving.
- Video quality on CD is constantly improving.
- CD technology dovetails into future DVD technology.
- CD avoids the high cost of converting UK PAL video to NTSC or SECAM.





