Web Collaboration Services
I recently did some research around the web collaboration space, and thought I would share some of the great collaboration options available. All of these offer some combination of voice, video, and document collaboration. I have not tried them all, but they are all generally suitable for small or enterprise business users. Most of these follow a freemium model or a monthly charge. None of them require special equipment or long term commitment.
- Adobe Connect
- AnyMeeting
- AT&T Connect
- Blackboard Collaborate
- Cisco: Unified MeetingPlace, WebEx
- Citrix GoToMeeting, GoToWebinar
- Dialcom Spontania
- Google+ (Hangouts)
- IBM SmartCloud for Social Business
- iLinc for Meetings (Broadsoft)
- Intercall Unified Meeting
- Join.me
- Microsoft: Office 365, Skype
- PGI Global Meet
- Saba Centra
- Zoho Meeting
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