Heard this on the radio the other day... Zoom V
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Zoom Video Reportedly Developing Email, Calendars - Dec. 23, 2020
https://www.barrons.com/articles/zoom-video-d...1608744732
Maybe they should focus on End-to-End Encryption first? Get phase 2, 3, 4 out the door too otherwise it looks like they are 25% done with E2EE. Capped at 200 people too.
Zoom Rolling Out End-to-End Encryption Offering - October 14, 2020
"We’re excited to announce that starting next week, Zoom’s end-to-end encryption (E2EE) offering will be available as a technical preview , which means we’re proactively soliciting feedback from users for the first 30 days . Zoom users – free and paid – around the world can host up to 200 participants in an E2EE meeting on Zoom, providing increased privacy and security for your Zoom sessions.
We announced in May our plans to build an end-to-end-encrypted meeting option into our platform, on top of Zoom’s already strong encryption and advanced security features. We’re pleased to roll out Phase 1 of 4 of our E2EE offering , which provides robust protections to help prevent the interception of decryption keys that could be used to monitor meeting content."
https://blog.zoom.us/zoom-rolling-out-end-to-...-offering/
The kicker is non Verb investors actually think Verb competes with Zoom, Salesforce, Microsoft, etc. If that was the case, then these large companies complete with the majority of the software companies out there because obviously to them, they do anything and everything well.
For the 100th time. Use Zoom, WebEx, Teams, two cans and a string, open your window and yell really loud, if you want to communicate or collaborate. If you want to actually sell something, use VerbLive.
Oh and the other 'concern' is Verb uses other companies software.
Of course they do. Do you know most of the top software companies use other companies software? Salesforce uses both Microsoft and Oracle as one of thousands of examples.
One last thought. Two of a number of reasons why companies use each others software is when they are either partnering or considering an acquisition. Microsoft has been using Smartsheet for years as one example when they already have Microsoft Project and Microsoft Planner. You see, Smartsheet hits that sweet spot between too complex and too simple for the masses.