by Saul Klein CEO, Point2 Technologies Inc. Have you ever been interviewed by the press, then read the article and wonder how the writer got the message they wrote about instead of the message you were intending to convey? If you haven’t, take my word for it (someone who has been interviewed by the press [...]

We are pleased to announce that our very own CEO, Saul Klein will deliver the opening address at this year’s Saskatchewan Association of REALTORS® Annual General Meeting and Symposium. Taking place April 7th and 8th at the Sheraton Cavalier in Saskatoon, Klein’s ’power hour’ discussion on The Future of MLS will occur on April 7th from 9:00 AM to [...]
Next week, Point2′s CEO Saul Klein will be speaking as a part of “Tech Tuesday” at the California Association of REALTORS® Expo in San Jose. Saul’s session will address REALTORS® in the age of wikinomics, social media, and web 2.0, and promises to be an entertaining and informative look at the shifting online real estate [...]
Point2 CEO, Saul Klein, recently sat down with Inman News to talk about the history of technology adoption in real estate, and what the future holds for the industry. He also touches on his MLS 5.0 concept and the implications of data sharing between businesses and customers. Note: For this video to work, you need [...]
MLS & Associations, Point2 Agent, Point2 Technologies, Web Technology | Chris de Jong | October 9, 2008 |
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Today, in the Business section of Saskatoon’s newspaper The Star Phoenix, Point2 made headlines. Read the full story and interview with our CEO, Saul Klein.
Point2 Technologies | mlust | September 30, 2008 |
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I previously posted the Excecutive Summary of a white paper our CEO, Saul Klein, was preparing on the future of the MLS called MLS 5.0 The paper is now complete. It paints an insightful picture of where the MLS is, and where it (should be) going. Saul Klein’s MLS 5.0