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Vidyo is changing the way people connect. We have moved the business model for video conferencing beyond expensive legacy hardware and dedicated networks to provide a powerful, flexible and scalable software-based solution that is also affordable. Easy to use and manage, Vidyo technology innovations put HD-quality, multipoint video communications within reach of anyone using any device, anywhere. All that’s needed is an Internet, LTE or 4G connection to join in a lifelike and truly collaborative meeting experience. Today, Vidyo solutions power new workflow applications that close information gaps and boost productivity in industries such as banking, education, government, healthcare, and ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.vidyo.com
  • 433 Hackensack Ave Fl 6
    Hackensack, NJ USA 07601
  • Phone: 201.289.8597

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