One Web conferencing vendor is out to show how avoiding air and car travel can help the environment and cut emissions. iLinc Communications, based in Phoenix,Ariz., has added what the company calls ...
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Microsoft unveiled on Tuesday a series of upgrades to its corporate instant messaging and Web conferencing products in a major push to sell collaboration software to businesses. The world's largest ...
Investors, clients, and business partners can all use web conferencing as an important tool, regardless of their locations. The major benefits of web conferencing include saving time, resources, and ...
A correction was made to this story. Read below for details. Cisco Systems is readying a new Web conferencing program for medium-size companies and has agreed to license technology from Macromedia as ...
In our Zoom v Webex comparison, we found that Zoom is better than Webex, due to its ease of use, new security features, and its affordability for companies of all sizes. Both are considered among the ...
Work-from-home numbers skyrocketed recently, and for a good reason. Saving money, commuting time, and helping keep a healthy work-life balance, this trend will only grow in the coming years.
If you have a small business and are trying to stay in contact with your clients, stakeholders, and employees, having virtual meetings via videoconferencing software can help you stay connected. Over ...
Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech and cutting-edge technologies. He joined CNET in 2002 to cover enterprise IT and Web development and was previously executive editor of IT ...
Microsoft will unveil its Web conferencing service on Monday, the latest step in its plan to transform Office from a product suite to a concept. The service, called Live Meeting, is based on ...
Looking to win more users for its Live Meeting Web conferencing service, Microsoft Corp. yesterday introduced three additional licensing models. U.S. customers can now license named users, choose ...
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