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Web Conferencing Services
By Diane Parker
You may already have recognized the need for web conferencing within your
organization. You have heard all about the many benefits and have decided it
is the way forward for your company. Now all you have to do is decide which
type of web conferencing would best suit your company's needs.
A quick investigation into the types of web conferencing available will
result in a myriad of information. For the uninitiated, unraveling what is
available can be confusing and time-consuming.
Below you will find a quick guide to the types of web conferencing currently
out there. Each organization will have its own individual requirements and
it is important to be clear about what you hope to gain from web
conferencing. For example, is it a fully interactive virtual meeting place
that your organization needs, or do you require a document sharing system
that will allow employees in different geographical locations to work
together on projects? Once you understand how you want web conferencing to
work for you, analyzing the types of web conferencing and how they could
work for your organization will become much easier.
Web Meeting
With growths in international business and a growing trend towards home
working, the need for a virtual meeting place is increasing. A web meeting
is just what it says - a meeting that takes place over the Internet. This
facility has the capabilities to hold real-time conversations and share
documents. Web meetings can be fully interactive, allowing participants to
converse in real time and for information to be exchanged between delegates.
Web meeting set-ups vary in terms of sophistication and a very rudimentary
system can be set up using just a digital camera and a broadband connection.
The Webcast
As the name would suggest, a webcast is a type of broadcast similar in
nature to a television broadcast except, of course, a webcast takes place
over the Internet. The broadcasting nature of this facility means that there
is little opportunity for the presenter and delegates to interact with each
other and therefore its function is primarily as a presenting tool. The
other main feature of a webcast is that it can be broadcast simultaneously
to hundreds of recipients.
If your requirement is for a presenting tool that also offers the
interactive features of a web meeting, then you should consider a webinar.
The Webinar
As the name suggests, the webinar is a facility that allows you to conduct a
seminar over the web. Allowing a greater level of interaction than the
webcast, a webinar enables the presenter to conduct question and answer-type
sessions with delegates. However, you should remember that a webinar does
not afford the same degree of interaction as a web meeting.
Other Uses For Web Conferencing
Online Presenting
Web conferencing can also be used for conduction online presentations.
Online presenting is ideal for sales pitches, performance reporting or
providing training for other members of your organization. Add on features
include slide shows, web based conversing and audio/video streaming.
Online Collaboration
This is by far the most commonly used type of web conferencing and is the
ideal solution for organizations who have multi-location sites yet require
collaboration between their employees on projects and documents. Online
collaboration has file sharing capabilities that updates changes and
alterations to documents in real-time to avoid errors.
About the author:
Diane Parker is a web content writer who specializes in internet related
topics. Her conferencing articles include:
web
conferencing software,
choosing a web conferencing tool and
internet conferencing .
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