World's Shortest Webinar

I love this idea to death! A company named LogicMonitor put out a press release advertising "The World's Shortest Webinar." Sure, it's a gimmick, but a fun and novel one. They want to demonstrate how fast their product can be configured, so they say they will just start up, do the configuration in a minute or two, and stop.
If only they can carry through on this promise. Unfortunately, my experience with technical product marketing leads me to expect that the actual demonstration will be as quick as advertised, but will be sandwiched between another 20 minutes of introduction, marketing pitches, company background, and audience exhortations.
I hope I'm wrong. It would be SO fun to hear about a live interactive webinar that honestly lasted three minutes!
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Posted by Steve Francis, LogicMonitor, http://www.logicmonitor.com/
9 months ago