Just last night we presented at theFunded‘s Founder Showcase. I think we did a great job. Although we didn’t win (the worthy winners were SnapShop and eVenues), we had many people coming up after and saying they thought we had the most impressive tech. Cool, huh? To SnapShop and eVenues…

These are by Rich Griffin, who wrote them as a comment to the original “VSee Stands Above Skype” post. Thanks Rich! Here are my reasons Skype’s 5-way video chat doesn’t do it for me: 1.) Skype is often verboten in the enterprise because it works around corporate network policy. VSee…
1. Skype’s beta only allows up to 5 callers—I’ve had an 11-way call* on VSee. 2. Skype only shares desktop OR video—VSee shows both. 3. Speaking of screen sharing: Skype’s screen sharing quality can be sub-par—VSee’s starts pixel perfect. 4. Skype has little else for collaborative tools—VSee does it all.…
SaaS (“Software as a Service” and pronounced “sass”) and Cloud Computing have been all the blog rage lately. To be honest, rightfully so. I personally remember when Best Buy and Circuit City (Who?) had racks and racks of software, distributed on CDs or floppies, in paperboard boxes the size of…
Just before the weekend, we released 10.0.0.421. This version has many significant enhancements over 104 and 1201, which I’d like to go over with you here. First, 421 has a completely refurbished video pipeline, making it more robust, consuming even less bandwidth than before, and with a higher quality of…
VSee has just been submitted to TheFunded Founder Showcase. This release best explains it: TheFunded Founder Showcase, the leading seed-stage pitch and networking event taking place on May 18th in Silicon Valley, has just added DEMO as a prize partner. The Grand Prize Winner of the Founder Showcase will now win…
A specialist in BC, Dr. Ng discovered many patients are sent by their dentists or dental hygienists from the rural areas where they live to specialists in the Lower Mainland for consultations. The Lower Mainland is the highly-populated region of BC that includes Vancouver, and is more than three hours…
Great stuff. Thank you FedEx! Laughs aside, I feel this video actually brings up two counterintuitive but legitimate points: 1) The first is the current theme of my most recent posts: Creating an illusion in your videoconference is simply not necessary or useful. Heck, in this video it was outright…
Back in December, this fantastic post, It’s All About Selling for Survival, by Vivek Wadhwa, showed up on TechCrunch. Vivek makes an extremely compelling case that the best salesmen in a software organization are the programmers. And we believe him. We’ve been including our programmers in sales with phenomenal results, so we…
We’ve devoted posts to the corporate environment of remote work and distributed teams. Today’s installment is directed at our end users who find themselves to be, you guessed it, remote workers. There is sometimes an assumption within the tech world that any problem can be solved by a tool. “If…
HEALTHTECHTOPIA, a healthcare technology blog, today named VSee one of the top “25 Notable Start-ups Changing the Medical Information Industry.” To quote them, “Information technology is building in the medical sector, along with new jobs in many of the start-ups mentioned in this list. From visual and imaging information to…
In researching the cover story for the April issue of Inc. magazine, The Case for the Virtual Company, the entire editorial staff went virtual. Using email, mobile phones, and video conferencing they spent the month putting together the issue from home, coffee shops, and any place but their luxurious offices…
Every day I have at least one conversation that revolves around using VC (“video conferencing” or “video collaboration”) to “get things done” rather than “meet”. Obviously efforts to increase acceptance of putting video collaboration tools where they’re most beneficial are gaining traction. For example, I know of at least one…
These are some great, important changes that for most of you, well, won’t change anything. 🙂 Feel free to peruse the new pricing and our forum announcement. It becomes effective April 1st. Here’s the lowdown: For everyone who’s using VSee for personal use, it will continue to be free. “But will…
I didn’t forget the promise for a post on daytime lighting for a video conference call. Here’s an example of my office, with a typical issue I see when talking to people on VSee:
Here is a list of all of the other video conferencing providers we have found. Adobe Connect “Universal Voice: Enabling audio integration regardless of platform” Avistar “Integrated applications for unified collaboration” BoostCam “We provide free, instant, and disposable two-way video conferencing. It’s simple, fun, and doesn’t require installing any plugins,…


