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The 9 Best Remote Desktop and Screen-Sharing Software

Aerial shot above a table with three cellphones calling into a conference call

Screen-sharing software that lets you meet remotely with clients and colleagues can significantly benefit your business. Not only can you improve communication between internal teams, you can communicate with customers much easier, facilitating customer service assistance and deliver better quality service.

Some screen-sharing software go beyond the basic services. How? By providing a host of features that expand on your screen sharing experience. These screen-sharing software have made an especially strong impact in the market, through either innovation or ease of use. Read More...

The Best Web Conferencing Software

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Web conferencing can be a fantastic way for companies to save money and time, efficiently exchange information and connect with attendees from all over the country and even the world.

Businesses are starting to take note, too—a recent report found that video conferencing usage more than doubled over a span of just two years across multiple industries. Read More...

Voice Over Internet Protocol: The Myth, The Legend, Your New Go-To Conference Calling Tool

Ring, Ring. It’s the internet calling — and it’s your boss, so you might want to pick up.

Chances are, you go to or call into a lot of meetings. In the United States alone, there are an average of 11 million meetings held daily according to a recent study, which means that finding the free tools to make these meetings less dreadful and a whole lot more practical is crucial to getting through your work week feeling accomplished and efficient. That’s where voice over internet protocol comes in — or VoIP. Read More...

What You Need to Know About the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

By Eugene Tcipnjatov, FreeConferenceCall.com Chief Technology Officer

On May 25, 2018, the European Union (EU) is preparing to roll out its new consumer-friendly data protection law known as the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. The new rule requires that businesses make it easy for consumers to understand how their data is used and voluntarily consent to data collection. It also requires companies to provide a compelling reason for data collection and give people access to their information and the right to delete or correct inaccurate data. Read More...