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Web Conferencing: Conferencing Products

Available version
  What kinds or versions of conferencing products are available?
Help desk support
  Does the product support over-the-shoulder or help desk assistance?
Webcast support
  Does the product support Webcasts?

 

Videoconferencing: Protocols
Standards for exchange of video and audio over ISDN have existed for some time. Products that claim adherence to the H.320 family of ISDN standards should be able to interoperate. Similarly, the T.120 standard for exchange of data conferencing information (such as a whiteboard) has also been developed. The H.323 standard for video conferencing on ... click for more on Videoconferencing: Protocols

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Videoconferencing: Security
Any application that gives other people the ability to obtain information from a system or write files to the system must be evaluated for security problems. Electronic communication software must be evaluated in terms of the privacy of the user. Desktop collaboration software involves both these elements.
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4 Reasons You Should Make WebConferencing Part of Your Business Today
1) It is cheap. The prices on webconferencing services have come way down in recent years. What used to cost literally hundreds of dollars has since deflated down to extremely affordable prices. Snoop around the web and you will find that decent webconferencing services can be had for as little as $20 per month. Buyer beware should be the rule as u ... click for more on 4 Reasons You Should Make WebConferencing Part of Your Business Today

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