Desktop video conferencing (web conferencing) lets teams and customers meet in real time using everyday devices and apps. Modern platforms add screen sharing, recording, captions, and security controls that help small businesses cut travel costs and run professional remote meetings.
Online chat for Pittsburgh residents has evolved from local web rooms into neighborhood groups, messaging apps, and work collaboration tools - but its core purpose remains the same: keeping people connected despite distance and schedules.
Data conferencing lets distributed teams collaborate in real time - sharing screens, co-editing documents, and using whiteboards. Choose a platform by matching features, scale, security and integrations to your needs.
Microsoft's software model has shifted from boxed apps to cloud subscriptions and integrated update and management services. This update explains how licensing, updates and developer tools have changed since the mid-2000s.
VoIP transmits voice and video over the internet, offering cheaper international and business calling. Learn what you need, how free and paid options differ, and practical limits like emergency calling and call quality.