SignalWire, a Sand Hill Road venture-backed cloud communications provider, announced the launch of SignalWire Work, a unified virtual office tool offering secure, powerful, and customizable video conferencing.
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SignalWire Work is a new suite of video products built on SignalWire’s groundbreaking elastic cloud communications platform. Based on years of experience developing always-on video conferencing and remote work technology, SignalWire Work delivers all the features of legacy video chat tools, like integrated text chat and screen-sharing, plus a host of innovative features inspired by lessons learned over 15+ years operating as a fully distributed organization. SignalWire Work also includes full customization and application integration by way of SignalWire’s advanced real-time APIs.
Funded by visionaries and industry veterans alike, from Storm Ventures and Samsung NEXT to Jerry Yang and Dean Drako, SignalWire already lays claim to the largest open-source communications platform in the world and is the de facto standard for modern communications applications that rely on real-time voice and video. Dialpad, 8×8, Vonage, and even Zoom have leveraged their powerful technology stack. With Work, SignalWire aims to disrupt the real-time communications space by making it possible for enterprises and application developers to access their next-generation technology directly from the source.
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“We have a lot of firsthand experience when it comes to video collaboration, the good, the bad, and the ugly,” said Anthony Minessale, Co-Founder and CEO of SignalWire. “Replicating the in-person office experience is difficult, and frankly, we wouldn’t want to do that anyway. Offices can be distracting, and in many ways remote is better. So, with SignalWire Work, we want to emulate as many of the positive aspects of physical colocation – building camaraderie and solidifying relationships, without being intrusive or distracting.”
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