Did a little more digging. Microsoft Teams allo
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Microsoft Teams allows up to 250 people in a meeting
Microsoft has 3 different tools for Events. Yammer, Teams and Stream
You can host up to 10,000 people but there is a problem Houston.
At least with Teams, it does not support Safari and Firefox. The latter not a big issue, but a lot of people use Safari. In general though, most companies that use Teams are typically mostly Microsoft anyway. Teams does have a mobile app on iOS, but I don't know if events is part of it.
Also saw this - "Number of live events and attendee counts are subject to change and dependent on service availability."
Wonder why the disclaimer?
Check out the slide about a 1 1/2 minutes in to see how important video is
"Human brains can process videos 60,000 times faster than text making video the optimal took for learning and communication."
"Using imagery and video resulted in 650% higher engagement and increase in employee retention "
But wait, there's more
Now check out the title of that slide
"Video and interactive content improve engagement"
But wait, I don't think they have interactive content?
I don't know what the limit VERB Live has with number of participants
I don't know how many people were on the Q3 call, but let's imagine there were 1,000 and it seemed to me, the software worked flawlessly
Is the cap 10,000 users like some of the other big players? I don't know.
Here's a crazy thought
What if there wasn't a cap on one of these products ?
What would you call a live streaming product with no caps?
I'd call it interactive online TV
Now I have no clue if that is one of the products
Even VERB having an interactive webinar solution that no one else has, is game changing.
Now the question is, how long before other large players will have it?
You know, Microsoft, Salesforce, Adobe, Oracle, etc.
It's going to be added to VERB core so I imagine, they could get it if they wanted it
I posted earlier today Zoom charges $64,900/year for Webinar software.
Can VERB license the technology to companies with existing webinar software?
Don't know yet, but they certainly can make some good money on the product(s) they have coming next year
One other thing to keep in mind. VERB's clients could buy the webinar software for all their distributors OR it's possible VERB has this as an in app purchase to individual distributors to increase the ARPU.
"At the end of the call, I’m going to introduce you to some of the exciting technological breakthroughs I’ve been referring to in my recent communications and showcase one of the products based on this technology that we’ll take to market next quarter, which we expect will have an impact on our growth and expansion plans in 2020 and beyond."
VERB LIVE Demo for those that missed or want to reVERB:
https://verbtech.verb.website/presentation/vi...-goes-live
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Micros...a-p/907298
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsofttea...ions-teams