Low-Definition to
High-Definition four quality mode, 10k participants, virtual corporate
branding, and more exciting features
VideoMeet,
an indigenous videoconferencing application, has recently brought in exciting
new features for its Web, Android and iOS users. Some of the new features
rolled out allow the ease of switching from Low Definition, Standard Definition
to High Definition Video Calling as per the data availability, corporate
branding, and personalized room names of virtual rooms being some of the other
upgrades. It aims to make corporate meetings experience more structured and
convenient for the fragmented user base, remotely operating from different
locations.
VideoMeet
was already supporting 2000 participants but with the new upgrades, it has gone
more than 10k participants. Dr. Ajay Data, Founder and CEO, Data
Ingenious Global Ltd., the parent company for VideoMeet said, “We have
rolled out these features looking at the dynamic nature of businesses, several
offices are gradually opening but the acceptance and convenience of
videoconferencing continues. To fulfil our userbase’s demands our team
introduced these upgrades. VideoMeet’s unique framework also encapsulates the
sensitive meeting room feature for hosting smaller and secure meetings.”
Even
a Political rally, Town hall for University with Lacs of people can also be
supported using VideoMeet. Some of the other additional upgrades introduced in
VideoMeet are multiple host facility, and authority of the host to unmute the
participant upon his acceptance of the request. The platform promises full data
security and complete privacy to every user with its end-to-end encryption.
Applications such as screen recording, screen share, music share, flip cameras,
and chat during video calls are also there. The application currently clocks
around 2 lakh meeting minutes every day. Jaipur based start-up Data Ingenious
Global Ltd. with its application has done away with the hustle of app download
in the PC, users can simply attend the meetings via clicking of the link. Only
Smartphone and Tablet users must have the application downloaded for use.
VideoMeet
was developed as an invitation to the Ministry of Electronics and IT’s Made in
India Video Conferencing Challenge. The application was one of the top ten
contenders and has received great appreciation from the officials. The
competition by the Government of India was aimed to seek out an alternative to
foreign applications. The organisation plans to expand Pan