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Displaying items by tag: Web conferencing

Wednesday, 08 February 2023 00:00

Zoho adds UC and boosts collaboration tech

SaaS provider Zoho has moved into the unified communications market with the new Zoho Trident, and has introduced additional capabilities to the Zoho Workplace unified office platform.

Published in Business Software

British cloud-based audio, video and Web conferencing firm Babl has opened an office in Melbourne to provide localised services for companies that have a need for their services.

Published in Business Software

NetDev Limited, a global telecoms software company based in the UK, today announced the launch of Drum audio conferencing, a wholesale conferencing solution for communication service providers. Drum is a 100% software solution, with an integrated media server, running entirely on commodity hardware. Delivered as a software package, Drum conferencing can be downloaded in minutes and simply integrated with existing OSS/BSS via web services APIs. Drum is unique because it is a zero CAPEX solution hosted by service providers on their own servers.

Citrix is preparing to deliver an HD videoconferencing extension to its GoToMeeting service.

Tuesday, 17 August 2010 11:54

Citrix claims Australian web conferencing lead

Citrix Online is spruiking independent market research showing the company has the largest share of the Australian web conferencing market.

Wednesday, 31 March 2010 16:15

Citrix launches local web conferencing for $65

Citrix Online has launched a local version of its web conferencing service, aimed at individuals and small business owners, who can access unlimited web conferences for up to 15 people for $65 a month.

Published in Networking
Sunday, 28 February 2010 18:25

GFC sparks triple digit surge: Citrix

The GFC has delivered a triple digital surge in the usage of Citrix Online's web conferencing service and the organisation has predicted video and mobile web videoconferencing could be available in the second half of the year.

Published in Networking
IT spending is falling dramatically around the world but in Australia many companies are defying the global trend and continuing to spend their hard earned cash on investment in IT infrastructure.

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