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Skype is a communications company, a subsidiary of Microsoft, and developer of video chat and voice calls over the internet founded in 2003 by Niklas Zennström, Janus Friis and Toivo Annus. | ||||||
Dialpad is a San Francisco-headquartered business communications platform company. | ||||||
Zoom is a computer software company providing remote conferencing services to businesses and organizations. Zoom is a San Jose, California-based company founded in 2011 by Eric S. Yuan. | ||||||
Vonage is a cloud communications provider and wholly owned subsidiary of Ericsson. | ||||||
WebEx provides on-demand collaboration, online meetings, web conferencing, and videoconferencing applications. | ||||||
Slack Technologies, also known as Slack, was a company operating a messaging platform that enables teams to communicate. It provides real-time messaging, archiving, and searching services. The Slack platform has been owned by Salesforce since 2021 when Salesforce acquired Slack Technologies. | ||||||
RingCentral MVP is a cloud-based business communications solution that offers tools for messaging, video, and phone. Core features of the solution include conferencing, auto-recording, and unlimited long-distance and local calling. | ||||||
Walkie Labs is a software company specializing in voice and video communication software development. | ||||||
InEvent is a company providing an events management platform for businesses. | ||||||
A software company offering a video conferencing platform for webinars and video meetings. | ||||||
8x8 X Series is a cloud-based solution that helps businesses of all sizes establish communication via text messaging, voice calls and video conferencing. The team messaging module lets employees create project-specific public and private chat rooms to share files, store conversation history, and conduct meetings, among other operations. | ||||||
Blackboard focuses on technology and services to help students learn. | ||||||
MaestroConference is a company with a technology that allows people to participate in large-scale events, founded by Brian Burt. | ||||||
Flock is a real-time messaging and collaboration app for team communication. | ||||||
UberConference is a San Francisco-based unified communications company. | ||||||
LinkDotz is a technology company that creates solutions for communication purposes. | ||||||
Platform offering the world's most secure collaboration tools. | ||||||
Samepage is a collaboration software platform for online-based teams. | ||||||
TeamViewer is a remote access and remote control connectivity support platform. | ||||||
CoScreen is a remote collaboration platform that offers multi-user screen sharing, multi-user remote control, and audio chat. | ||||||
BlueJeans Network is a Mountain View, California-based company founded in 2009 by Krish Ramakrishnan. | ||||||
Formerly ThinkingPhones, Fuze is a cloud-based communications and collaboration solution that connects organizations across devices. | ||||||
Vidyo is a company producing visual communication solutions founded in 2005 by Isaac D. Levy, Alex Eleftheriadis and Ofer Shapiro. | ||||||
MobileDay is a Boulder, Colorado-based company founded in 2011 by Rajat Bhargava, Jim Haid, Priyan Guneratne and Brad Dupee. | ||||||
Kedacom is a provider of video products and relevant solutions founded in 2004. |