Red Apple Media to Debut New Technology at Phoenix Forum

SAN DIEGO  Online content solutions provider Red Apple Media has signed on as Silver Sponsor of the upcoming Phoenix Forum.

The company will showcase its latest business developments. Red Apple Media will unveil its recent partnership with Media Commander, a web-based control panel that helps online businesses manage their video streaming capabilities.

Red Apple Media is now scheduling meetings to network and discuss its media streaming, drop shipping, e-commerce, and managed cloud hosting with a special focus on how Media Commander saves time, effort and money.

“The Phoenix Forum has always been the show that lets us have true quality time with clients and colleagues and is the perfect venue to showcase what Red Apple Media can do for the industry’s hosting and media streaming needs,” said Michelle Lockhart, Red Apple Media vice president of sales. “The ability to have great conversations, catch up on new technology and issues, and have some fun has made this a great event that the team has been attending for years with many more to come.

“Every year we have something new to show people relating to hosting, cloud, e-commerce, CMS systems and media delivery,” Lockhart said. “The Phoenix Forum also allows us to get direct feedback on some of our development projects in order to make it better for those that use it.”

Red Apple Media will be at the Sponsor Meet Market April 5 from 4-6:30 p.m. for one-on-one meetings with all Phoenix Forum attendees.

The Phoenix Forum will take place April 4-7 in Tempe, Ariz.

To schedule a meeting or learn more about Media Commander and Red Apple Media’s other products, contact sales@redapplemedia.com or call (888) 321-6239.

To learn more about Red Apple Media and its services, click here.

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