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WebEx in 1995 and
taken over by
Cisco Systems in 2007. Its
headquarters are in San Jose, California. Its
software products include Webex App,
Webex Suite...
- was also
achieved when "
Webex"
began to be sold by Mankins' company, DotShop, Inc., at the end of 1995.
Within DotShop, "
Webex"
changed its name to "EMUmail";...
- The
Players Series,
titled as the
Webex Players Series for
sponsorship reasons, is a
series of
professional golf
tournaments pla**** in
Australia with...
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entrepreneur of
Indian origin. He co-founded and was CEO of
web conferencing provider WebEx until its
acquisition by
Cisco Systems in 2007 for US $3.2...
- Zhu is the co-founder and
former president and
chief technical officer of
WebEx. Born in Ningbo, Zhu
received his bachelor's
degree from
Zhejiang University...
- videoconferencing, and
energy management with
leading products including Webex, OpenDNS, Jabber, Duo Security,
Silicon One, and Jasper.
Cisco Systems was...
- 1007/3-540-58759-4_43. "Evaluation of
Shared Display in
WebEx and VNC".
Community Grids Heritage Web Server:
Summer 2000–2001.
Indiana University Bloomington...
- In
February 1999,
ActiveTouch announced WebEx Meeting Center and the
webex.com website. In July 1999
WebEx Meeting Center was
formally released with...
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granted a visa to the
United States. Upon
arriving in the US, Yuan
joined WebEx, a
web conferencing startup,
where he was one of the
first 20 hires. The company...
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conversation to a Fuze call or meeting. Fuze
integrates with
Google Meet, Zoom,
Webex,
Microsoft Teams, and GoToMeeting, to
launch and join
videoconferences seamlessly...