iTWire Saturday, 10 July 2021 12:35 BlueJeans by Verizon enables next generation mobility
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Verizon Business announced new BlueJeans Meetings features for iPadOS, iOS and Android to support today’s mobile workforce, as well as new device partnerships and applications aimed at unlocking the power of Verizon Mobile Edge Compute for real-time video collaboration on the go.
Verizon say that keeping teams truly connected in today’s work-from-everywhere world requires productive mobile meeting experiences. Whether that be executives presenting while on the road, retail employees calling into a cross-store meeting, or facility/warehouse managers checking in on production, providing a consistent, full-featured meeting solution from any device or location is key to unlocking business success without boundaries.
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Innovative Use Earns Northwood University BlueJeans Award Recognition
March 12, 2021 By Editor
March 12, 2021 – Midland, Mich. -Northwood University has been named one of the winners of the second annual BlueJeans by Verizon Customer Award. Long a proponent of the BlueJeans by Verizon video conferencing tool, Northwood University has expanded its use of the versatile platform in ways unimagined even a year ago.
“When the pandemic hit, we knew Northwood’s top priority was to ensure our students could continue their education, regardless of whether they were on campus, in quarantine or isolation, or joining their classes remotely,” said Kristin Stehouwer, academic vice president and provost. “It’s thanks to the ingenuity of our faculty and staff that we could do so through the BlueJeans platform.”