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    • coliverC
      coliver
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      Looking at some Web Conferencing software. Anyone heard of Fuze or Zoom?

      They seem to be very competitive and have some nice features.

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        ckhardy
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        I contracted at Fuze for a few months -- The company uses the product for every meeting so it is effectively user-tested daily.

        The video definition is high and it handles conferencing with hundreds of individual dial-ins well. Chat is associated with a meeting so that concurrent side conversations can take place without interrupting the speaker. You can set up groups to assign different permission levels to so for example, for a more interactive session, you could create a group with the ability to request the screen and to show video or their desktop.

        I would suggest contacting sales and ask for a free trial period. It's been a couple of years since I've used it extensively so I'm sure there are a lot of new features I'm missing

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          A Former User
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          bwah deleted.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            It's back.

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            • coliverC
              coliver @ckhardy
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              @ckhardy said:

              I contracted at Fuze for a few months -- The company uses the product for every meeting so it is effectively user-tested daily.

              The video definition is high and it handles conferencing with hundreds of individual dial-ins well. Chat is associated with a meeting so that concurrent side conversations can take place without interrupting the speaker. You can set up groups to assign different permission levels to so for example, for a more interactive session, you could create a group with the ability to request the screen and to show video or their desktop.

              I would suggest contacting sales and ask for a free trial period. It's been a couple of years since I've used it extensively so I'm sure there are a lot of new features I'm missing

              Thanks for that info. I will get in touch with sales.

              This isn't something we are going to use everyday so the price looks reasonable.

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