Web conferencing meetings or interactive meetings allow attendees in a meeting to share information with one another from their computer, one at a time, or to allow one or all of the attendees to control the computer of the presenter - which is used for training purposes.
There are web conferencing meetings that are not so much interactive such as demonstrations of your new products and services to potential clients and customers. They may have input at the end of the demonstration, but for the most part, they will just be watching the demonstration on their computer screen.
Another web conferencing meeting that is not going to be interactive would be a training session with your employees. The RHUB's GoMeetNow and the TurboMeeting both allow for the presenter to take over and control the attendee's computers. This way everyone is on the same screen and learning at the same time exactly what the presenter wants them to learn. There is however a function that allows you as the presenter to pass the functions of your keyboard and mouse to the attendees so they can practice what they have learned without releasing all the computers until you are ready.
Web conferencing seminars would be similar to a training session in which you would control all the computers, only allowing the attendees to see the application you've chosen while everything else on your desktop is hidden. You can also ask two of your colleagues to join in the presentation portion of the seminar for additional help or for their input when needed. This means the attendees would be able to view three separate computer pages for training purposes during the web conferencing seminar. As the host, you can also choose to view several attendees? computer screens.
For the web conferencing seminars, RHUB's patent pending Universal Attendance technology allows your attendees to join within five seconds and with nothing to download. There is never any software to download, ever. Alls participants need is a browser on a Windows or Mac, Linux, Unix or even an iPhone platform.
If security is a concern, the best way to combat these security concerns would be with your own firewall protection. Other companies may have you disengage your firewall in order to install their web come printing products however this is not the case with RHUB's Web conferencing seminars and web conferencing meetings. Your firewall is there to protect your information and should stay there.
In both the web conferencing seminars and web conferencing meetings, to protect the privacy of the attendees, there is an option to hide attendee's names from everyone's view.
RHUB's GoMeetNow and the TurboMeeting offer real-time privacy protection. Because the Internet is not always stable, an application may pop up during your seminar, the meeting session will halt, instantly pausing until the foreign application is removed from the area being viewed by the attendees. Then you're web conferencing meeting will continue as normal.
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