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Live Meeting Overview

posted by admin in Microsoft Live Meeting
July 14, 2009

Live Meeting is a web-based video conferencing software solution that integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office products including Outlook, Powerpoint and Excel.

It allows you to meet colleagues, suppliers or clients virtually for one-to-one video chats, or larger webinar situations. Live Meeting can be easily tied into larger scale events, conferences or training events. It’s also ideal as software for e-classrooms, and can be a lifeline for remote teaching and training.

A single license can allow you to conference with up to 1250 people at any one time, so please explore this site and request a free trial when you’re ready.

Two minute overview video:

You can do as little or as much as you like with Live Meeting, from basic tasks such as having a video conferece with someone, to more advanced things like setting up real world conferences or organising an online webinar event. It’s pretty powerful and we believe it’s one of the most comprehensive solutions out there.

  • Features:

Q&A

People can ask questions in meetings, and the administrator can control who gets the floor.

Whiteboard

Allow colleagues to brainstorm with each other, illustrate ideas or annotate diagrams.

Handouts

Give participants the chance to download a document/handout so they’ll know the agenda for your meeting

Events

Set up larger scale events and training schedules

Polls / Surveys

Monitor attendance and participation (particularly useful for e-learning situations). Also gain valuable feedback on your meeting or conference.

Video and Audio streaming

Easy to use and works very well with Microsoft

Outlook Integration

Organise meetings straight from outlook – although you can also use the client, or your own email client. Also available – Lotus Notes plugin.

Cross-platform compatibility

Use the web-based version of Live Meeting to allow anyone to access your video conference, regardless of whether they’re running Windows.

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