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Dora Bloom

Dora is a seasoned Marketing Manager and content creator who is enthusiastic about the tech space, specifically SaaS and UCaaS. Dora began her career in experiential marketing gaining unparalleled hands-on experience with customers and prospects which now attributes to her customer-centric mantra. Dora takes a traditional approach to marketing, creating compelling brand stories and general content. She is a big believer in Marshall McLuhan’s “The Medium is the Message” which is why she often accompanies her blog posts with multiple mediums ensuring her readers are compelled and stimulated from start to finish. Her original and published work can be seen on: FreeConference.com, Callbridge.com, and TalkShoe.com.
January 13, 2026
RingCentral vs Microsoft Teams: Which One Should Your Business Choose?

Businesses face a crucial choice between RingCentral and Microsoft Teams as they upgrade their communication systems. Remote work growth makes your platform choice vital to your team's productivity and collaboration. RingCentral delivers an impressive 99.999% uptime (less than 6 minutes of downtime yearly). Microsoft Teams provides 99.9% uptime (about a business day of downtime annually). […]

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January 12, 2026
How to Choose Video Conferencing Software That Actually Fits Your Team

Did you know that video conferencing software can cost anywhere from $5 to $50 per host monthly? Choosing video conferencing software for your team feels like standing at a huge buffet of options. You'll see everything from Zoom to Microsoft Teams to Cisco Webex. Each platform comes with its own features, prices, and tech specs. […]

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January 12, 2026
Google Meet vs Skype: Which is Actually Better?

Need help choosing between video chat platforms? The debate between Google Meet and Skype has become more important as remote work reshapes how we communicate. Google Meet serves over 2 million users each day, making it a major force in video conferencing. These platforms share basic features, but their capabilities are quite different. Google Meet […]

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January 12, 2026
7 Top Alternatives to Whereby

We've all been there. Your video freezes during a crucial presentation. The audio cuts out in the middle of an important meeting. These frustrating experiences are common for Whereby users. Whereby provides a user-friendly video conferencing platform. However, many users actively search for alternatives that work better for them. Some need stronger security features. Others […]

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January 10, 2026
Top 7 of the Best Google Meet Alternatives

Are you frustrated with Google Meet's 60-minute limit on free calls? Maybe the basic recording features just aren't enough for your team? Google Meet helps millions of users connect through video calls daily. The platform has some drawbacks with participant controls, recording options, and integration features that make users look for better options. Teams need […]

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January 10, 2026
Google Meet vs Webex: Which Video Conferencing Tool Delivers More?

Teams looking for video conferencing solutions face a tough choice between Webex and Google Meet. These platforms differ in ways that could affect your team's communication. Google Meet dominates with a 31.58% market share in the Web And Video Conferencing category. Cisco Webex stands out by offering greater capacity for bigger meetings. The participant limit […]

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January 10, 2026
8 Best Webex Alternatives for Remote Teams

Looking for a better alternative to Webex? You're definitely not alone. The right video conferencing tools could save your company $11,000 per employee each year - that's something worth thinking about. Cisco Webex provides reliable conferencing capabilities worldwide. Teams often struggle with its limitations though. The free version restricts meetings to 50 minutes. It lacks […]

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January 7, 2026
The 4 Best Video Conferencing Software Platforms

In today's business landscape, video conferencing is essential for maintaining connections with remote employees, clients, and business partners. Selecting a platform that aligns with your specific needs is crucial for leveraging this technology effectively. The ideal video conferencing software should offer users the capability to interact with others across the globe seamlessly in real time. […]

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January 7, 2026
Google Meet vs BlueJeans: Which Video Platform Is Better for Teams?

Teams looking for secure video conferencing tools in today's digital world face a choice between Google Meet and BlueJeans. Google Meet, 6 years old (formerly Meet by Google Hangouts until April 2020), smoothly integrates web conferencing within Google's G Suite ecosystem. BlueJeans, which Verizon acquired in 2020 and later discontinued in 2023, earned recognition for […]

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January 7, 2026
5 Powerful Twilio Alternatives for Your Video API Needs

Twilio has earned its reputation as the undeniable giant in the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) world. With its developer-centric approach, Twilio has revolutionized how businesses interact with their customers. Offering APIs for SMS, voice, video, and a range of other communication channels, Twilio's success boils down to its flexibility. Companies can pick and […]

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