Association Congress 09

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On Monday 13th and Tuesday 14th of July e-mango exhibited at Excel London for this year’s Association Congress – The Leading event for Association, Society and Institute Executives.

e-mango is very pleased to announce their recent partnerships with Mi-Voice and Comment Technologies. All three organisations were well represented at the event.

Mi-Voice have developed a secure online voting and survey system that completely manages the end to end process and produces report based upon the data collected. The system ensures only one vote/survey per person thus overcoming the problem of multiple entries being submitted.

e-mango has moved to the fore-front of research and uses of social network technologies in membership organisations and associations. Operations Director, Peter Jackson, delivered a keynote speech at the Trade Association Forum on the benefits and dangers of web 2.0 for associations (this is available for registered users on our site).  At this years Association Congress, Peter's presentation was based on the topic of investigating online communities for organisations (this will be available on the e-mango website from 15th July).

The Comment Box from Comment Technologies can help your business to facilitate online discussions in a closed social media application, encouraging members to chat through their membership organisation rather than unmonitored through applications such as Facebook and Twitter.

Have a look around our website and then come and visit e-mango at the event to discuss more about how our solutions can work for you, or contact us direct 01202 755300.

More infomation about the event and can be found on the Association Congress website.

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