Video conferencing stories - Page 3
Webex partners with Applause to boost product accessibility
Thu, 13th Feb 2025
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Webex has joined forces with Applause to enhance accessibility features, recruiting testers with disabilities to improve user experience across its products.
TeamViewer & Google Meet unite for seamless IT support
Wed, 5th Feb 2025
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google
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video conferencing
TeamViewer has integrated its remote support capabilities with Google Meet, allowing users to troubleshoot issues directly during meetings without extra installations.
Neat launches BYOD feature for flexibility in collaboration
Wed, 5th Feb 2025
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Neat has unveiled Neat Select, a new BYOD feature for its Neat Bar and Neat Bar 2, enhancing flexibility in video collaboration for businesses.
Shure unveils IntelliMix Room Kits for Teams Rooms
Mon, 3rd Feb 2025
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Shure has unveiled its IntelliMix Room Kits for Microsoft Teams Rooms, promising to elevate meeting experiences with superior audio and video capabilities.
DE-CIX hits record 68 exabytes in 2024 with gaming boost
Fri, 24th Jan 2025
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gaming
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datacentre infrastructure
DE-CIX has shattered records in 2024 with a staggering 68 exabytes of data traffic exchanged globally, marking a 15% increase from last year.
Companies' digital etiquette still a little rough around the edges
Wed, 1st Jul 2020
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video conferencing
Australians are more comfortable with drinking alcohol on a video conference than other nationalities, a new survey has found.
Cisco remains top dog in enterprise videoconferencing equipment
Mon, 16th Mar 2015
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Enterprise videoconferencing equipment showed positive results in 4Q14 with overall videoconferencing equipment revenue increasing 15.8%.
Kiwi firm fixes the video conferencing mess
Wed, 22nd Aug 2012
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edutech
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video conferencing
We've all been disappointed with the quality and technical issues of video conferencing. We look at a kiwi firm determined to fix these messy issues.