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Choosing Web Conferencing Solutions

Tom Cruz asked: It doesn’t matter if you have one hundred employees or just one, if they work offsite, you need a convenient and easy way to stay in touch and provide training. Web conferencing is the ideal solution. Big businesses use web conferencing to help manage their huge workforce that may be spread all [...]

Posted December 14th, 2010 in Communications | Comments Off

Choosing the Web Conferencing Solution That Is Right For You

Sandra Montano asked: With the proliferation of web based conferencing options on the market today, it can be a daunting task to determine which web conference solution is right for you. By following a few basic tips, you can find come up with the best answer to your needs.One of the first places to look [...]

Posted December 12th, 2010 in The Best Phone Cards Remaining Connected With The Globe | Comments Off

A Quick Comparison between RHUB, WebEx, Citrix and LogMeIn

johnmao asked: RHUB Web conferencing appliances are designed for both large and small organizations.  Below is the comparison of the top Web Conferencing Solutions from RHUB, WebEx, Citrix and LogMeIn.First three of the Web conferencing companies, RHUB, WebEx and Citrix offer application sharing, chat and they are firewall and proxy friendly.  LogMeIn does not offer [...]

Posted September 15th, 2010 in O Books | Comments Off

Web Conferencing Solutions

Tom Cruz asked: A web conferencing solution is an application you can purchase to enable you to easily hold conferences online. It enables you to hold conferences in cyberspace in much the same manner that you would have a conference call via the telephone. However, these solutions allow you to invite many people to your [...]

Posted August 14th, 2010 in Communications | Comments Off

Adobe Adds Web Conferencing

Bruce Chandler asked: Adobe released Acrobat 8, with web conferencing, a bonus gained from its acquisition of Macromedia. The product upgrade will launch a hosted service called Acrobat Connect, which allows individuals to click on a button in a PDF file to start a Web conference.This is only the first in a long line of [...]

Posted January 8th, 2010 in Internet | Comments Off