Webex
4.1Video Conferencing
Webex by Cisco is an enterprise video conferencing platform known for security and reliability. It offers meetings, webinars, events, and team collaboration. Webex is trusted by 95% of Fortune 500 companies for its enterprise-grade features and compliance certifications.
Key Features
- HD Video
- Screen Sharing
- Recording
- Transcription
- Breakout Sessions
- Webinars
- Events
- Enterprise Security
Pros
- +Enterprise-grade security
- +Reliable
- +Strong compliance
- +Good for large events
Cons
- −Interface dated
- −Less intuitive
- −Expensive at scale
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