If you are thinking about getting into web and video conferencing, then
it is important to know what is required to operate any proposed
conferencing system. Some systems run on proprietary software and need
special equipment, while browser based systems usually do not require
the installation of special software or equipment. Many organizations
and individuals will find browser based solutions easier to use. Here
are a few reasons why this is so:
1. They work on all operating systems. Do you have some users on Mac
and some on PCs? Do you have some users who have Linux? If you want to
connect all of these people together in one conference it may be
impossible if you have to install special software to run your
conference. In this case a browser based system that can run on all
operating systems and all browsers allows you to connect with all of
your staff or clientele without any worries about what kind of computer
they are operating.
2. You don’t have to download and install software. Sure, people are
becoming more computer-literate as time goes on, but downloading and
installing software and getting the software to run properly can be an
obstacle to some people. The good news is that with many browser based
systems there is no software to download, because the installation is
done on the technology provider’s host computer. Participating in a
conference is as easy as going on line to view a website.
3. People anywhere in the world can go online and join the conference.
With no equipment installation and no software installation to take
care of, the door is open to widespread participation in your
conferences. The only thing that you have to do is to notify your
people and provide them with a url and a password and they can join in.
4. There is no problem with firewalls. Most offices and many
individuals protect their computers and networks from hackers by using
a firewall. This is good for security but can become a problem if you
are trying to join people together in a conference. Many web and
browser based systems are not affected by firewalls and no special
instructions have to be given to conference participants whose
computers may be protected by firewalls.
All of these factors add up to one very strong advantage of using
browser based conferencing systems: they allow you to get maximum
participation in your online events. With little or no technical
obstacles, such systems make it easy for large numbers of people, using
diverse equipment and with varying degrees of computer skills, to take
part in online meetings. So, take a look at the various conferencing
packages on the market at the present time and pick out one that is
both easy to use and powerful enough to meet your communications needs.
Dan Richmond is CEO & Co-founder of MegaMeeting.com. MegaMeeting
provides Web Conferencing & Video Conferencing solutions for
individuals, businesses and educational institutions. For more
information, or for a free live demonstration, please visit www.MegaMeeting.com/ or call (818) 783-4311.