Silicon Valley-based Vsee has just announced the launch of it's low bandwidth video conferencing solutions in Europe. The company founded in 2003 and backed by the CIA's In-Q-Tel now has an engineering team in the Netherlands and a sales team in France.
Obviously the product runs neck-to-neck with competitors like WebEx, Skype,�Polycom or Citrix's�GoToMeeting - but Vsee likes to think that it offers even more collaboration tools than the rest; �the video conferencing platform currenltly displays up to 12 people at a time, including features like chat, document sharing and the ability to write, highlight, etc. on another user's screen. You do the math. The platform is only in English for now, but a majority of the functions are really very intuitive. And, like everything nowadays, installation can be done in pretty much a single click from the website.
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