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Firewalls and Security in Software as a Service

Tony Karrer

For us to be successful doing this, we first need to make sure that the system will work with whatever firewall restrictions exist. Elluminate did not work through several firewalls, so we had to switch to WebEx. It's still better than having to install software behind the firewall. That's its job.

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eLearning Predictions Further Thoughts

Tony Karrer

You can access a WebEx recording of the presentation here: https://nethope.webex.com/nethope/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=58772167&rKey=9ac6286700094e6f I agree that access of virtual worlds needs to be as simple as getting into a WebEx session. virtual world, WebEx type product. I’ve given up on my predictions of a 2.5D

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Virtual Meeting Rooms – The Key to Successful Online Collaboration

BrainCert

This is time-consuming as most organizations would have security firewalls blocking such downloads. Your organization uses WebEx for video conferencing and your clients use Zoom. Your organization uses WebEx for video conferencing and your clients use Zoom. While this might sound easy, it's not as simple!

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Tips for webinars or virtual training

Making Change

For now, I’m using WebEx. I hope to use FuzeBox in the future when I’m sure that it plays well with the extreme firewalls some of my customers have. This one change will require a few more changes: You’ll need a webinar platform with a big, public chat window. You’ll need to stop talking and listen.

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Those Savings from your Travel Budget? Time to Splurge on Customer Engagement

Cloudshare

The on-ramp for technology like Zoom or WebEx is in an organization’s immediate view” said Jon Allbin, Enterprise Sales Manager at CloudShare. Gamification: From Fortnite to Firewalls. This includes the social side – the chatting, the breaks in learning, the interactions, but also the learning itself.

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Second Life and Learning

Tony Karrer

I think that Second Life is not going to turn out to be the winner because of technical issues, e.g., firewalls. However, I think that the next generation of Second Life will displace tools like WebEx for many online events.

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Training: A Primer For Hosting Live, Online (Virtual) Classes

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

In my opinion, here are the top vendors offering online training spaces:  WebEx  (owned by Cisco),  GoToTraining  (owned by Citrix), and  Connect  (owned by Adobe System). The only issue you might run across when setting up your training space is being blocked by your corporate Firewall.

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