A scenario I have worked with lately, and think is very common: Skype for Business on-premises/hybrid and Pexip on the same network. Then the customer wants to move Skype for Business to online/O36…
From strolling toddlers to wardrobe malfunctions, video interviews can be tricky to handle.
The secret to pulling your subjects out of the real world and placing them into a digital domain is chromakey, and that means going green with green screen.
There are technology tools that come along and make your day easier, that make your day better. There are technology tools that integrate themselves so seamlessly into your lessons that you soon f…
Skype for Business has additional features for licensing that your attendees can use. They can JOIN BY PHONE with a dial-in number if they can’t join by Skype. For example, if they’re commuting and can’t use their laptop or tablet, they can use their cell phones to call in.
Want more productive, transparent, participatory meetings? Shut up and Skype.
Skype interviews are becoming increasingly valuable to hiring managers.
Meeting leaders, listen up. You play a big role in running an effective virtual meeting.
Adjust your lighting. Change out of those pajamas. Just a few tweaks can improve your on-screen presence.
If your organization has decided to move off its Skype for Business Server deployment to Teams, you’ll hit an in-between period. A time when some users are on Skype4B, and some have moved to Teams. Can they still communicate with
Many businesses are discovering just how video conferencing is reinventing the meeting room, so it's time that you did too.
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The awkwardness of video conferences has forced us to listen more carefully. Glitchy audio lags remind us to stop and yield the floor.
With business more global than ever, an automatic translation app for video conferencing solutions is more valuable than ever, too.
Some say meetings are too many and are held too often. Other maintain they are the best way for teams to communicate and work through problems. Most seem to agree its the kind of meeting that really counts. Here Gail Gardner suggests increasing evidence suggesting online or at least hybrid meetings ...