![]() ![]() Here at Computerworld, we’ve tried to take some of the headache out of your decision-making process by trialing and evaluating several leading videoconferencing platforms. Now it’s time to reassess whether your organization is using the best videoconferencing platform for its needs. During the initial rush to remote work in early 2020, many companies turned to whatever video app was most convenient. Since we first reviewed the major videoconferencing platforms last year, Zoom has posted its 2021 first quarter total revenue at $956.2 million, up 191% year over year Microsoft Teams has 145 million daily active users, up from 75 million last year and Cisco Webex has rolled out more than 400 new capabilities since September. And as conversations about what the workplace of the future might look like gather steam, organizations are increasingly looking to firm up their collaboration technology stack to support a shift to hybrid work. During that time, videoconferencing apps have continued to see an unprecedented - and unsurprising - level of popularity. Show Moreįifteen months after the US and Europe went into lockdown for the first time, many office-based employees have still not returned to their pre-pandemic workplaces. We compared Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Webex, Google Meet, BlueJeans, and GoToMeeting in real-world tests to see which videoconferencing platforms perform best for business users. Review: 6 top videoconferencing services put to the test ![]()
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