5 Reasons To Use Meet As A Video Meeting Tool In Your Organization
Now that public life has largely moved indoors and family or friends can no longer be visited, video communication is booming, and so is the use […]
COVID-19: Free Access To Meet Video Conferencing During Coronavirus Crisis
Weeks into the coronavirus outbreak, the necessity of social distancing is as clear as day. People all over the world are working from home, some of […]
Videoconferencing on Univention: A Short Tour of Kopano Meet
Great news! The Meet videocalling app is now available on Univention Corparate Server. In case you missed it: Meet is Kopano’s secure, open-source and easy-to-use solution […]
How to Deploy Meet Videocalling on UCS
Communication is at the core of any business. Lack thereof can create misunderstanding and friction. The fact that today’s modern workplace is no longer bound to […]
The Future of Meetings is Digital
In a blog post from last year, we addressed some trends in the collaboration landscape including remote working. It seems that people nowadays work from wherever […]
A Day With Kopano Meet
With Kopano Meet we recently reached the magical milestone of a “1.0” version. Its initial release was in January of this year but internally we have […]
Using Docker to Spin Up a Kopano Environment
In my previous blog, I showed you some of the mechanics that have been used to build containers for Kopano. This time I want to give […]
Backup and Data Recovery with SEP sesam
No matter the size of your organization, making backups regularly is essential to your company’s progress. They are your insurance to retain customers and the highest […]
Kopano & SUSE: The Importance Of Well-Performing Enterprise Storage
Users love responsive applications. If you want to enable this kind of great user experience, you’re going to need well-performing storage. But what kind of storage? […]
Skype for Web Ended Support for Firefox, Opera and Safari. So What?
Skype for Web ended support for Firefox, Opera and Safari (in other words, all browsers that are not Edge or Chromium-based). So what are the alternatives? And what are their pros and cons?