The term “remote desktop” in computing refers to allowing graphical applications running on one machine to be displayed on another, regardless of the physical distance, as long as those computers share a network connection such as through the internet. This technology has some obvious real world applications such as remote administration, troubleshooting, and conferencing, butContinue Reading
As the pace of business continues to accelerate and more collaborative work is done remotely and online, enterprises are looking for products to aid efficiency. When distance and time prohibit face-to-face meetings, video conferencing is a good alternative. There are many benefits to video conferencing, including being able to see the people you are speakingContinue Reading
It may be one of the best web conferencing tools currently available, but it isn’t the cheapest. If you or your business need to video conference on a budget, then it may be well worth your while looking for alternatives to GoToMeeting. Fortunately there are plenty of alternatives on the market right now. You haveContinue Reading
Just in case you haven’t noticed, recently I’ve been on a total video conferencing tirade. During this time I have written about a relatively new service (to me anyway) called MeBeam, developed by Ashod Apakian. MeBeam is a browser-based video conferencing service that uses Flash for video and audio conferencing right from within your browser.Continue Reading
When you work in a company you’ll probably work alongside coworkers with all sorts of technological skills. Some will be geniuses and able to tackle web conferencing like a knife through butter, but there will inevitably be those who struggle with the perceived complexity of it. I do think that there are image issues withContinue Reading