| MPI Announces Website Upgrades for 2010 |
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| The News - Additional MPI News | |
| Written by Irving Fordham | |
| Saturday, 01 November 2008 | |
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MPI President Irving Fordham announces that both the MPI websites for the Multimedia and Consulting Engineering Divisions will experience signicant technological enhancements during 2009. MPI has extended the Internet Service Provider (ISP) agreement with Siteground. In 2007, MPI purchased a third Siteground website. The initial MPI website for the Consulting Engineering Division was based on MAMBO website development software. Earlier in the decade, many of the initial MAMBO software developers left in a dispute to formulate JOOMLA. President Fordham further explains the need for the transition, "..the choice was easy to make. The best decision for existing as well as potential customers was to switch to the most progressive and impressive marketing solution. The MPI Consulting Division website will be based on the latest interactive technology products from Macromedia which includes Flash. The estimated launch date for the new MPI Flash-based website will be October 15, 2010." Instead of small and minor piecemeal enhancements to an older technology, MPI is progressively moving towards modernity, faster, and greater impact. MPI is equally excited about the 2010 plans for the website development for the MPI - Multimedia Division. According to Irving Fordham, "..more cell phone users are purchasing smart phones with 3G technology. MPI needs to be positioned to take advantage of e-commerce, high definition technology, and Internet viewing via smart phones. People very soon are going to routinely perform tasks on their smart phones that they used to perform on their desktops and laptops." The MPI - Multimedia Division is substantially more than selling digital photographs. Corporate priorities for the MPI - Multimedia Division is to continue risk diversification by providing content for our African-American target market in a high-definition TV world. Younger consumers are well-versed with video streaming technolgies like YouTube. The United States consumer electronics industry is gradually dissemenating a 3G infrastucture with larger bandwidth. Instead of video-streams, smart-phone owners will soon be expecting to see real-time broadcasts over their personal cell phones. During 2009, MPI is investing in computer software and photographic equipment to take a gigantic leap to a higher technological level. Low-resolution digital pictures are less impressive on newer HDTV's. Likewise, consumers increasingly are going to learn about the technical limitations when attempting to enlarge low-resolution images from older digital cameras and cell phones. By 2010, MPI consumers will have the capability to immediately and conveniently make online purchases either by debit or credit. Whether consumers want to purchase souvenir booklets or still photographs, MPI wants to furnish a wide variety of payment options beyond cash transactions. PayPal payments will be available to MPI consumers before Summer 2009. Credit payments via personal cell phones will soon follow. |
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