Posts Tagged ‘PMA’

New RIA Application for the Retail Photo Industry

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Well, the secret is finally out! Last week at the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) conference in Anaheim, our partner Tripod Ventures finally unveiled a really cool project that we’ve been working on over the past three years. The application, called Pixtorio One, is a completely new type of photo platform for retailers that leverages rich internet application (RIA) technology and a rich user interface to fundamentally change how customers order prints and other photo products both at in-store kiosks and over the web.

Pixtorio One Screenshots

Pixtorio One provides photo retailers with a single customer experience for both web and kiosk environments, a unified order process for all photo products, and a robust back-end photo management solution.

We worked on the concept, development, design of the multi-platform web application as well as the creation of the back-end infrastructure that is architected to handle massive volumes of simultaneous users and process huge numbers of transactions daily.

You can learn more about the project by visiting the Pixtorio One website. Congrats to our partner Tripod Ventures on a successful launch!

A discussion of “Game-Changing Technologies”

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

During the panel discussion on “Game-Changing Technologies” at the recent Photo Marketing Association, Tradeshow and Conference, I brought up the point that Web 2.0, in fact, doesn’t really change any game after all. My position was that most theories in marketing developed in the last fifty years studied only one sample audience: the baby boomers. Gen-Xers are the forgotten generation, hardly paid attention to and always assumed to follow in the steps of the baby boomers. With the emergence of Generation Y, the economic balance of the world is shifting and what is considered to be “new technologies” are in fact “everyday technologies”.

Many believe that the game is changing but in fact, our old assumptions and initial theories were indeed flawed to begin with.

Deep down, humans haven’t changed. We all have the same needs, desires and anxieties as before. Whether we are participating in Web 3.0, Web 2.0, or Web 1.0, it’s important to address these needs as opposed to just jumping on the same bandwagon as the Jones’s.

In my next posting, I will argue that the term “Web 3.0” should never come to be. Stay tuned.

INM’s President Participates in Panel Discussion at PMA’09

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

INM President and Co-Founder, Vahe Kassardjian was in attendance at the recent Photo Marketing Association Tradeshow and Conference held in Las Vegas from March 1st to 5th and spoke on a panel discussion on “Game-Changing Web 2.0 Technology” as it relates specifically to the photo imaging industry.

The panel comprised of Paul Worthington from Future Image Inc., Yuval Koren, founder and Chief Product Officer at Eye Fi and Greg Downing from xRez Studio Inc, covered how development platforms such as Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Air are allowing new imaging technologies to flourish.