by Brian Solis

If Web 2.0 had an event that celebrated its super stars, it would undoubtedly be the TechSet. And during Web 2.0 Expo in New York, we will host a gala at the elegant and stylish rooftop Oasis known as Eden NYC. Tuesday night is your night to shine and network with other stars.

None of this would be possible without our sponsors, who have stepped up to help us create a special evening that will not only bring great people together, but also serve as the foundation for creating valuable relationships.

Thank you Empressr and Mzinga!

Don’t forget to RSVP for the party.

Empressr is a first of its kind rich Internet application that provides users with the tools to create and share multimedia visual stories online. Armed with only a Web browser, users can combine photographs, artwork, text, music, videos, audio recordings and charts to produce anything from a simple slide show to a state-of-the-art business presentation. Empressr embraces the best of what the Internet has to offer with features such as asset tagging, Web mashups, embedded data and a comprehensive selection of rich media features. Once created, an empressr can be published to the community site or your social networking page, sent in an email and even embedded in a blog or wiki.

Mzinga is a leading provider of business social media solutions that drive growth, innovation, and learning. Its combination of highly scalable technology, rich domain expertise, and moderation services enables businesses to harness the collective intelligence of employees, customers, and partners to achieve tangible business results.

Marketing, customer service, and human resources professionals deploy Mzinga’s “pervasive community” solutions to achieve higher revenues, lower costs, greater workplace satisfaction, and improved customer support.

Contact me if you’re interested in sponsoring Las Vegas and/or New York.

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