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Video Conferencing Software is a type of software that enables users to communicate with each other via video and audio. It is used for a variety of purposes, such as business meetings, online classes, and remote interviews. Video Conferencing Software typically includes features such as screen sharing, file sharing, and recording capabilities. It is often used in conjunction with other software, such as web conferencing and instant messaging.
Video Conferencing Software is becoming increasingly popular as businesses and organizations look for ways to stay connected while working remotely. It allows users to collaborate in real-time, regardless of their physical location. It also provides a secure platform for sensitive conversations and data sharing.
Some of the leading companies in the Video Conferencing Software market include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Cisco Webex, and GoToMeeting. These companies offer a range of features and pricing plans to meet the needs of different users. Show Less Read more