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Go is how teams of all sizes get things done. The Go Meetings Platform delivers simple, modern video collaboration experiences across all your devices. With new cognitive collaboration capabilities, it brings together intelligence and context throughout all meeting experiences. Simple to set up and manage, Go Meetings works with the tools and devices you already have and is built to grow as your business grows. And with a new desktop app, new mobile experience, and a new line of integrated video devices, it's more powerful than ever. No wonder more people collaborate on Go Meetings than all other vendors combined..

Meetings

It supports Video Conferencing, Live Classes, Webinars, Audio Conferencing and Podcasts. Teaching. Sharing changes to brand identity. Relocation tour. Discussing marketing strategies. Organizing work experience for workers of the future.

Events

vents brings a whole new level of interactivity to all-hands meetings, town halls and webcasts. Engage attendees with immersive video, Q&A, polling and large meeting control

Telehealth & Telework

Deliver Next-Generation Virtual Care: Telehealth is a simple, smart way for providers to meet with patients over video.

Virtualization

Make virtual visits easy and intuitive for users. Reduces queries to server, decreases loading time, less bandwidth usage and improved user experience

Reviews

Businesses looking for a new way to get video calls done can turn to Go, Yiaap’s teamwork-friendly chat app. While there are better alternatives for those looking to make a chat room for a small group of friends or family, if you’re trying to get some serious work done, and love the productivity tools the company makes, Go is a great fit for the conference-calling, meeting-scheduling, file-sharing businessperson in you (or your boss).

Use Cases

More and more organizations are using live video streaming as a reliable way to reach their audiences, overcome physical limitations, and help improve their operations. We've seen how video has evolved from a luxury to a norm for both people and organizations, so it's no surprise that as many as 76% of large companies run a webcast once in a year, 46% at least once a month and 27% at least one every week. That's because live video streaming is not just a great alternative to in-person activities and other media, but even better choice and more useful option in certain situations. To better explain why live video has become so popular, we've listed a couple of reasons and use cases for why and how live video is helping organizations across different industries better their operations and overcome their unique challenges.

Government

Live video streaming allows government agencies to reach hundreds to thousands of people at the same time, whether they are physically present or not. A government's citizens include the elderly, people who are sick or people unable to travel for one reason or the other. By streaming government meetings, politicians and government officials can relay their message.

TeleHealth, Telework Consultation

Live video streaming can also be used for surgical and diagnostic purposes. For example, doctors can use high-definition cameras to conduct endoscopies and laparoscopies and perform surgery more efficiently. They have a more unobstructed view and it's easier for them to conduct the operation, making them less susceptible to fatigue.

Broadcasting

Faith streaming is another trend rapidly gaining traction. Sometimes places of worship such as churches, mosques and synagogues can see massive congregations gather for religious services. There are times, however, that adherents cannot physically attend the services. For example, the elderly or people who are sick might find it difficult to travel to a house of worship.

Enterprise Streaming

While on-demand videos are also an effective training tool, live training introduces interactivity into the session. Employees can interact with the instructor and each other, ask questions and communicate through live chat. Instructors can also use interactive elements such as quizzes and surveys, to get feedback on how the training is progressing in real-time.

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