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Spook
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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wifey has been asked to investigate a video conferencing solution for her office.
they are after cheap, whats the gizzo? it mite be as easy as just using skype, but they may want multiple clients, we're not sure at this stage; any suggestions? |
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| #0 03:35pm 20/02/09 |
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Hyperslide
Posts: 161
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Hey m8, Try http://www.webex.com/ We use this at Sensis and its a great solution and much much cheaper than a hardware solution. Hope this helps |
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-=CluBCaT=-
Posts: 75
Location: Queensland
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Webex is not bad but we went with GoToMeeting (the Citrix alternative) and it is pretty good. You can get a free 30 day trial:
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| #2 11:23am 22/02/09 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Skype would be the best go for a free software setup
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| #3 11:26am 22/02/09 |
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Opec
Posts: 5630
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Yeah I use gotomeeting but not for the vid conference it's more web conference for showing demo etc for multiple parties whilst using the normal phone to step through it.
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| #4 09:31pm 22/02/09 |
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koopz
Posts: 7498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I use Skype or MSN depending on who we're talking to.
they hate being put under the thumb on this - but hey - it's in their contract. I don't trust people who are only available via a phone in a modern office.. I can't see the expressions on their faces while I'm putting them under pressure. |
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koopz
Posts: 7499
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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welcome to the information age
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