Remote: TeamViewer integrates the meeting function

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TeamViewer integrates TeamViewer Meeting. The TeamViewer Meeting App also offers end-to-end encrypted video conferences between mobile devices and desktops.

TeamViewer, a leading global provider of secure remote connectivity solutions, today announced the integration of TeamViewer Meeting into the TeamViewer client to start conferences with one click directly from the program. TeamViewer Meeting was recently renamed by blizz and is now part of the TeamViewer product family. The integration combines the advantages of a modern video conference and online meeting solution with the highest security and encryption standards for which TeamViewer is known.

Remote tool including video conference

"Due to the global need for reliable, secure, digital communication and online conference functions, we want to provide every TeamViewer user with an easy-to-use meeting solution directly in their TeamViewer client," says Christoph Schneider, Director of Product Management at TeamViewer. "The demand for end-to-end encrypted video conferencing and screen sharing solutions within the European Union is enormous, for data protection reasons alone."

The integrated meeting function is fully compatible with the stand-alone product TeamViewer Meeting and brings high-quality, encrypted VoIP when dialing in via the apps for iOS or Android.

Additional features:

  • Instant conferences directly from the contact list
  • HD video quality
  • 4K multi-monitor screen sharing
  • Blocking ongoing meetings to increase privacy
  • Optional password protection for meetings
  • Outlook integration for appointments
  • Recording function for conferences
  • In TeamViewer Meeting, paying users also receive dial-in numbers that can be activated or deactivated by the host.

"The integration of TeamViewer Meeting in the TeamViewer client corresponds to our goal of offering horizontal connectivity solutions for the digitization of work processes based on a single technology that companies of all industries and sizes can use worldwide", Christoph Schneider explains the strategic background.

More on this at Teamviewer.com

 


About TeamViewer

As a global technology company and leading provider of a connectivity platform, TeamViewer enables remote access, control, management, monitoring and repair of devices of all kinds - from laptops and cell phones to industrial machines and robots. In addition to the large number of private users for whom the software is offered free of charge, TeamViewer has more than 500.000 paying customers and supports companies of all sizes and from all industries in digitizing business-critical processes through the seamless networking of devices. Against the background of global megatrends such as the rapid spread of internet-enabled devices, increasing process automation and new, location-independent forms of work, TeamViewer has set itself the goal of proactively shaping digital change and continuously developing new technologies such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things for product innovations to use.


 

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