Does BlueJeans work with Zoom?
BlueJeans MultiService provides one-touch access to a wide variety of meeting solutions (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Zoom, Cisco Webex) to ensure your teams can have a consistent and easy-to-join workflow, regardless of the service they are joining.
How do I join a BlueJeans meeting?
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- Click to start Personal meeting.
- Click for two more join options: screen share the only mode or, using your phone for audio.
- Hover over an upcoming meeting to view meeting details. Click the join button to enter.
- Manually enter a Meeting ID and passcode (optional) and click Join to enter the meeting.
Does Microsoft use BlueJeans?
Create seamless workflows by integrating BlueJeans and Microsoft Teams. The BlueJeans Bot for Microsoft Teams lets you launch, join, and invite anyone to a BlueJeans meeting from any Microsoft Teams channel.
How do I join BlueJeans from Polycom?
From a Polycom, Cisco/Tandberg, LifeSize, and Mirial/ClearSea endpoint you can dial directly into a BlueJeans meeting using the following format: . @104.238. 247.247 for example if the meeting ID is 12345 and the passcode is 1111 the URI string will look like this [email protected].
WHY IS zoom better than BlueJeans?
Meeting types While BlueJeans offers virtual telehealth and a Gateway feature for Microsoft Teams, Zoom takes a different focus with webinars and a loaded app marketplace. Zoom also integrates with your smart home to create an all-in-one home bundle of phone, chat, and meetings for up to 500 attendees.
Do I need an app to use BlueJeans?
BlueJeans supports joining meetings directly from multiple Browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge, Safari, or Opera). No download is required, just easy, instant meetings directly from any of the supported Browsers.
Is there a free version of BlueJeans?
This is why we offer a free trial of BlueJeans Meetings—to give you a chance to explore the experience and make sure it meets your needs.
What is BlueJeans room system?
BlueJeans Rooms is a video conferencing system that has been designed for the user, built for IT, and is powered by the BlueJeans Enterprise Video Cloud. Powerful IT management tools and support services make it easy for IT Teams to install, manage, and monitor their BlueJeans Rooms across the company.
How do I test my blue jeans?
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- Launch the BlueJeans app.
- Choose how you want to join the meeting, using your computer’s audio or your phone’s audio, then select Save & Continue.
- To perform the test, simply Join as Guest.
- If they’re not showing, click Settings.
- Make sure you have the correct Microphone and Speaker selected.
Who owns BlueJeans?
Verizon Communications
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Verizon is buying the video conferencing platform BlueJeans as workers increasingly rely on web tools to connect during the coronavirus pandemic, the company announced Thursday.
Does BlueJeans support Cisco Jabber or Cisco Movi?
BlueJeans supports both Cisco Jabber and Cisco Jabber Video for TelePresence (formerly known as Cisco Movi). Use Jabber as your preferred video endpoint and easily connect to BlueJeans. Invite participants using Microsoft Lync and standard H.323 room systems – such as Polycom, LifeSize, and others.
How does BlueJeans work with cuvc?
BlueJeans offers the right solution to replace your aging Cisco Unified Video Conferencing (CUVC) setup. Our service will work seamlessly with your Call Manager and Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch (CTMS). BlueJeans will complement your CUVC MCU capacity with a virtual on-demand capacity from the cloud.
How does BlueJeans integrate with Cisco TelePresence server (TPS)?
With BlueJeans you can gain two-fold in a Cisco TelePresence Server (TPS) deployment 1) extend your existing basic interoperability to Skype & Microsoft Lync, and 2) augment your video bridging capacity from the BlueJeans cloud. Additional capacity to your TPS deployment can be delivered on-demand from the BlueJeans cloud.
Why choose BlueJeans for CTS?
In a typical CTS deployment with Cisco VCS, BlueJeans can provide your setup with the missing MCU (video bridging/conferencing) capability from the cloud. One quarter the cost of a typical hardware based MCU when compared to the five-year total cost of ownership.