Mansion Productions Named Seminar Sponsor of XBIZ LA

LOS ANGELES — Software powerhouse Mansion Productions has signed on as a Seminar Sponsor of XBIZ LA. The lineup of unparalleled seminars, symposiums, demos and networking, set for Feb. 9-11, is fast approaching.

”We are very pleased to be the official seminar sponsor of XBIZ LA show in our home town,” Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said. “Los Angeles is always a great hub for adult webmasters to connect and network with one another.”

The industry’s leading annual conference explores current and emerging market trends, technologies and business solutions. The 2010 XBIZ LA conference now features an all-new technology demo track, which will include a session with Mansion Productions.

“The Mansion Production team is very excited to unveil its latest software to the webmasters community at the XBIZ LA conference,” Wright said. “Come and see what all the buzz is about at our live demo during the seminar.”

Mansion Productions Client Relations Director, Ananda Sisk, will conduct the demo, which will include the newest versions of the company's MPA3 cascade billing and affiliate management solution, the MAS content management system and its VIST video store solutions.

Joining Mansion Productions as Official Seminar Sponsor of XBIZ LA’s lineup is award-winning adult content provider WorldWideContent.

Besides the technology demo track and Show & Mix session, which will feature companies showcasing their latest offerings, XBIZ LA 2010 offers a wide slate of standard-setting seminars and symposiums featuring A-list guest speakers, including a representative from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) during the FSC’s special anti-piracy session.

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