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Zoom Video Communications Popularity during Pandemic

Zoom Video Communications Popularity during Pandemic

By Cs SapkotaPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Zoom Video Communications Popularity during Pandemic
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At the same time, Zoom is working to keep its services running amid the growing demand for online communication and social media tools, putting pressure on major platforms such as Instagram and its sister company. To meet the growing demand, Zoom spokesman Farshad Hashmatulla told CNN Business that the company is relying on its data centers in 17 locations around the world to direct audio and video traffic there.

On a larger scale, Zoom completed its January-April quarter with 497,000 customers employing 10 or more employees registered for its premium brand. By comparison, during the same period last year, when the epidemic was just beginning, more than 183,000 customers with ten or more employees were added. So far most of ZOOM's sales - 62 percent of which come from companies with more than 10 employees - and customers with 10 or fewer employees grew by 38 percent of group sales compared to 20 percent at the end of last year.

While other video technology programs such as Cisco Webex are popular, zoom is often used by companies to improve communication between customers and groups in various locations. This simplicity, combined with a high-quality video and stable connectivity, means that Zoom has built its software to be easy to use for companies that use it. While Zoom has gained popularity with ease and ease of use, its competitors are gaining more respect for simplifying their operations and the high quality of their video calls.

As a result of the ongoing epidemic and temporary shelter regulations, the number of people using zoom increased to 300 million daily subscribers by April 2020. The problem of COVID-19 has led to a growing need for video communications, as many people are unable to meet in person, but this does not explain the growth of ZOOMs.

Zoom is the second year in a row that the company’s popular video conference app, continuing its momentum as one of the most popular workplace apps in the 2020 report. If we look at the number of customers, we see a strong changing environment in February and March, when Zoom made the top app for different users for the first time before Cisco WebEx in 2019. Zoom has joined the 20 most popular video chat apps for businesses, with an 8.6% increase in customer census and a 22.7% increase in user-specific counting in 2019 in the EMEA region.

Daily Download of Zoom, one of the video conference services and apps, has increased by 30 percent annually and according to Bernstein Research and Apptopia, the 18 March Zoom app was the freest iPhone app in the United States. At this time last year Zoom had an estimated 10 million subscribers per day. In October, Zoom had twice as many apps downloaded as Google Hangouts and four times as many as Microsoft and Google Meet groups.

Closer video communication is growing, increasing the confidence that the company can maintain its momentum as ease of infection reduces the need for visible meetings. San Ramon, Calif. - Zoom thrives, raising hopes that the video conference app will be able to support it as it alleviates the epidemic and reduces the need to host all visible meetings online. Zoom is the leading video conference workspace app, according to Octas 2021 Business at Work Report.

If there is one business out of this difficult year, it is Zoom. Zoom depends on people meeting at work via video. Major software companies like Microsoft, Cisco, and Google have acquired video chat technology and offer better products than ever before Zoom.

During this epidemic, zooming has become like a video chat. Its shares increased by 72% on the first day of trading, acquired by Uber Uber, a company founded in 2011 after Cisco left as an engineer launching his own video platform WebEx, one of Zooms's competitors. But it is the ability to meet people's needs at work and serve as a recreational tool that elevates his or her star rating.

Zoom later became known as video-based software behind WebEx and GoToMeeting, not to mention the product of tech giants like Google and Microsoft. After gaining widespread popularity over the years and years, Zoom began to acquaint the public with the 2020 coronavirus epidemic. It was Zoom in when users around the world left the ban that was supposed to stop the spread of the virus to stay in touch during the ban.

People who are invited to zoom in don't have to download software or sign up for their data to share, which is a big difference in competing products.

For example, Chipotle has confirmed to CNN Business that participants in its new public video chat series "Chiptole and Zoom" are distributing pornographic images to participants. It has also been found that Zoom stores user data through a novel description of end-to-end encryption. The company has published emails and photos of a few users in its company's directory and has ensured that video capture of this service is not encrypted to the very end as it claims.

Professor Jeremy Bailenson explores the psychological effects of spending many hours a day on Zoom and other popular chat platforms. Inspired by the recent explosion in a video conference, professor Jeremy B Bail Enson, a professor of communications at the University of California, San Diego, is researching the psychological effects of spending hours a day on Zoom and other popular video chat forums.

He urged people to know better how to use apps like Zoom. Zoom says passwords have been automatically enabled since late last year, but most people don't use them.

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