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Cloud-based solution designed for business communications to help teams manage chat, meet, file sharing, team discussions, and more.
Pexip Connect fits large organizations looking to modernize their video conferencing infrastructure to save money and provide users with a simple, intuitive meeting experience.
I like this software because it is secure and allow file transfer while having a fast, good quality meeting.
It is such a steep learning curve, it all looks very confusing and disorganized. I have a hard time figuring out how to navigate it.
If you're apart of the Microsoft ecosystem or thinking of becoming part of it, Microsoft Teams is great. They have multiple third-party integrations, pricing is great, UI/UX is great.
There are actually times, and I hate to admit it, that I get too frustrated trying to use Teams to call other Macs, that I switch over and call them on Zoom instead.
Customization as per requirement. Call quality is good and screen sharing control works like a charm.
Very little to dislike and cannot think of anything that bad i would comment on it. The negative is the shade of purple it uses.
I really like Microsoft Teams. It is a great software and it has been a lifesaver for me. I highly recommend using it.
Sync with desktop prone to errors. The UI for editing in teams is horrible and prone to errors.
Great flexibility, superb interoperability, easy integration to different enterprise environments.
Configurations in the firewall can be a problem, since it varied from one version to another. It does not appear in the list of applications allowed in Forticlient, it must be added manually.
The cloud service, the self hosted Infinity are very reliable and well supported. Quality of the services is extremely high and Pexip will do whatever they can to keep services running and secure.
This is a very hard question to answer really.
The quality is excellent and it is extremely ease to use. I also like its compatibility with a variety of collaboration platforms (such as skype for business and Teams).
In comparison to Cisco Webex and Zoom, there is of course a lack of tools for webinars and classes 'out of the box', but that is just if those features are mission critical.
Overall this a great product and service that has its roots in the video industry. It continues the great tradition of the other manufacturers this team has developed over the last couple of decades.
Sometimes they many have too many options. In a world of non IT people I have seen people get confused if you give them too much.
Rick: My name is Rick. I'm the executive director of Marketing and Technology for Chapel Hill Academy. I give Microsoft Teams a rating of 5 out of 5. Before Microsoft Teams, we didn't really have any sort of management software. We would just do things manually over email using on-device storage and using the phone to call people. We didn't really have an instant chat way to communicate with people instantly, or unified file storage or project management option. We chose Microsoft Teams because of its compatibility with the whole Microsoft ecosystem. We had been using Microsoft tools and apps previously, the Office Suite, OneDrive, or SkyDrive even before that, Outlook, et cetera. So it just seemed nice to have a unified experience and not have too many different systems that ended up being siloed, but something that's a unifying platform. Overall, it was a good experience getting started with Microsoft Teams. I will say as we continue to onboard new staff from time to time, it is a little bit of a learning curve, but Microsoft does provide some phenomenal resources to help get people started through their Microsoft Learn program and also through online videos that guide people to getting familiar with how to use Microsoft Teams. I would recommend for anyone considering Microsoft Teams, first of all, it's great. Definitely do it. But I think the key is just when you get started and onboarding, is to make sure you equip yourself with the proper training and understanding and organization of the platform, and then also carry that on to your team or staff so that everyone has a pleasant experience as they continue to grow and learn how to leverage and maximize teams to be more efficient.
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