BlueJeans and Zoom are both reliable web conferencing platforms that clearly display how interactive and efficient online meetings can be. Zoom is, of course, the most popular web conferencing software of the pair. However, don’t let fame cloud your thoughts. Though Zoom may offer a more comprehensive list of features than BlueJeans, it was also involved in its fair share of security breach issues. That being said, there is third-party software that you can use to remain safe, which can be a solid choice considering that Zoom offers a free forever plan, whereas BlueJeans does not. So, does BlueJeans offer enough features to be worth its price, or does Zoom convenience still compensate for its apparent lack of security? Read More…
Web Conferencing Software Comparisons
Microsoft Teams vs GoToMeeting Comparison
When it comes to web conferencing software, it’s surprising just how many major differences you find between each one. While on the surface Microsoft Teams and GoToMeeting may seem similar, they in fact differ substantially. Both provide you with interactive web conferencing solutions, each has its own unique specialty. Microsoft Teams offers seamless integrations with other Microsoft Office products, as well as third-party apps that really enhance the conferencing experience. Teams’ rival GoToMeeting doesn’t have the same pedigree as Microsoft, but it has the edge in experience, which enables it to provide video conferencing at a superb quality. So, which web conferencing platform is right for you? Read More…
Microsoft Teams vs Zoom Comparison
It’s incredibly difficult to pick the perfect web conferencing software, especially when you have to decide between two of the best in the business. Both Microsoft Teams and Zoom are two of the most popular web conferencing solutions on the market – and for good reason too. Teams is unique because it can be used individually or as part of the greater Microsoft Office package, making it ideal for regular users and for businesses who can integrate Teams into their existing system. Meanwhile, Zoom offers its users fantastic performance, high-quality calls, and is able to host much larger meetings. It’s truly a heavyweight contest between two of best options on the web conferencing market. Read More…
BlueJeans vs GoToMeeting Comparison
Video conferencing has become very common in our lives. However, if we think about it for a second, it's pretty crazy. Our ancestors would be completely nuts over these ‘magical devices' that enable people to see and speak with each other all over the world. BlueJeans and GoToMeeting are two pieces of software that allow our computers and mobile phones to create such magic. More than that, they're two of the most popular web conferencing software providers on the market. BlueJeans offers a comprehensive feature pack for a competitive price. GoToMeeting, on the other hand, provides a highly customizable platform where users can start a meeting with one click. So, which one is better? Read More…
GoToWebinar vs Zoom Comparison
Web conferencing software comes in a variety of different shapes and sizes, and each solution has its own specialty. That’s certainly true of GoToWebinar and Zoom. As its name suggests, GoToWebinar is specialized webinar software – ideal for presentations and workshops where users broadcast online to an audience of thousands. Meanwhile, Zoom is aimed at smaller, more intimate online meetings with greater emphasis on discussion and interactivity. So while both of these qualify as types of online conferencing software, they both have very different capabilities. It’s therefore important do your research to find out which one is right for you. Read More…
BlueJeans vs Microsoft Teams Comparison
Communication is crucial to any business, whether it’s among colleagues or with clients, and web conferencing software is the next step in how we communicate with each other. With phones falling into disuse and more people working remotely, the need for a way to speak face-to-face without actually being near each other has been increasing at a fast rate. BlueJeans and Microsoft Teams are both great pieces of software that focus on creating a seamless line of communication. However, while the latter focuses on internal communication, the former offers features more suited to speaking with clients or other external sources. Read More…
ClickMeeting vs GoToMeeting Comparison
Although webinar and web conference software seem pretty similar, they're used for different purposes and are therefore developed in different manners. One clear example of this emerges when comparing ClickMeeting with GoToMeeting. Although they both have “Meeting” in their names, the former was developed mainly for webinars, while the latter focuses on online meetings. Regardless, it's still interesting to pit one against the other to understand which one best answers your needs. Read More…
GoToMeeting vs Zoom Comparison
For many businesses, web conferencing software is now a must-have, but how do you choose between so many great options? We’ll be comparing two of the best in the business: GoToMeeting and Zoom. GoToMeeting is known for its ease-of-use, with meetings started instantly. The service also comes at a fantastic price. In the other corner, Zoom is famous for its high-quality video conferencing, with a large number of possible on-screen participants at one time, and some fun extra features like virtual backgrounds and appearance touch-ups. Both GoToMeeting and Zoom are similarly priced and have similar technical specifications, but there are some key differences. Read More…
GoToMeeting vs GoToWebinar Comparison
The world of web conferencing software is a big one, with a huge variety of available products. Here we’ll be looking at two very different entries in the web conferencing market, both made by the same company. GoToWebinar and GoToMeeting are part of the GoTo series of software, made by Boston-based LogMeIn. While GoToMeeting focuses on setting up small online conferences quickly, its sibling GoToWebinar is aimed at those who want to reach a bigger audience. Although these two are made by the same company, they are much more different than you’d expect. Read More…