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Enterprise resilience: iOS, Mac tools for remote collaboration.

Enterprise resilience: Backup and management tips for iOS, Mac.An Apple-centric guide to effective (and productive) remote working.
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More info for remote workersįeel free to explore these guides that should help Apple-using remote workers and the enterprises that employ them: The biggest negative factor is its lack of support for end-to-end encryption, which should be a red flag for any tightly regulated industry. You can also live-stream meetings to up to 100,000 people, good for larger enterprises attempting to reach large groups. One of the best things about this is that it supports up to 250 participants in a call, which makes it useful for big meetings.
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To help get through the pandemic, Google has made the premium version of Hangouts Meet available for free to $6/month/user G Suite users. That Jitsi can be self-hosted may be a major advantage, given around 13% of enterprises already rely on collaboration tools they maintain on their own servers, according to Nemertes. Jitsi is available via mobile apps and can be self-hosted, though you can also use the service’s own offering. The great thing about the system is its price (it's free) and high degree of security – though it does not support end-to-end encryption. While I’ve not used the service, its advantages include the capacity to set up a self-hosted collaboration system, though some reports claim video can be a little jittery at times. Jitsi is an open-source video collaboration solution that has picked up a fair amount of attention in recent weeks. Jitsi: An open-source tool for self-hosted systems It also supports group chats, though this doesn’t extend to video collaboration, which must be one to one.īest advantage, other than world leading security? It’s free. It’s a full-featured collaboration solution, however, works on most platforms and lets you share all messages, photos, videos, files and chat using video. Always highly secure: SignalĪnother highly secure solution, Signal supports video collaboration and offers best-in-the-business end-to-end encryption. It may also be worth taking a look at new solution, Challo, which I’ve noted in the past. The former is a fee-based system that’s eminently cross platform and supports up to 100 users (BlueJeans Enterprise) the latter is a Cisco product.

While this will be mandatory for some tightly regulated industries, it may not be necessary for everyone, particularly those employing RPA systems, as NoJitter observes.īlueJeans and Jabber also see use across the enterprise. It is worth considering whether your enterprise really needs end-to-end encryption. If security and privacy matter to your business, Webex Meetings offers end-to-end encryption as an option. Prices on these vary, but both Cisco Webex and TeamViewer offer free personal accounts, which may be seen as an advantage when working with socially isolated teams. There are a range of high-powered solutions for enterprise users, including Cisco Webex Meetings, TeamViewer and GoToMeeting.
