GoToMeeting

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GoToMeeting is a Web-hosted service created and marketed by Citrix Online, a division of Citrix Systems. It is remote meeting and desktop sharing software, which means that it enables the user to meet with other computer users via the Internet.

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[edit] Technology

GoToMeeting was developed in July 2004 by Citrix Online of Santa Barbara, California. It was designed to allow the desktop view of a host computer to be broadcast to a group of computers connected to the host through the Internet. Transmissions could be protected with high-security encryption and optional passwords. By combining a Web-hosted subscription service with software installed on the host computer, transmissions could be passed through highly restrictive firewalls.[1]

[edit] Editions and features

GoToMeeting has been sold in two editions - Personal and Corporate - providing increasing service management capabilities. Version 3, released in 2006, maintains these editions, providing Macintosh attendee support and Microsoft Office integration. Software is installed by logging onto the GoToMeeting Web site. GoToMeeting features[2] in all editions include:

Several competing products exist, including other Web-hosted services, and both commercial and free software. These include WebEx's Meeting Center and Microsoft's Live Meeting.

[edit] GoToMeeting in context

GoToMeeting took the technology from GoToMyPC and GoToAssist and extended it to allow collaborative meetings over the web.

At the time GoToMeeting emerged, WebEx, LiveNote and others catered mostly to large corporations and sales divisions, entering in six-figure contracts. Citrix Online released GoToMeeting on an "all you can meet" basis, with one monthly (or annual charge) based on the number of authorized hosts. This pricing model was unique at the time, but has since been copied by competitors.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nino Marchetti (2005-08-21). GoToMeeting 2.0. Digital Trends. Retrieved on 2007-09-18.
  2. ^ GoToMyPC Personal Features. Citrix Online (2005-08-08). Retrieved on 2007-09-18.

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