Video conferencing platform, Zoom has been awarded with the 2020 Tech Cares Award by TrustRadius!
Making its tools more accessible, Zoom lifted time caps on free accounts and provided a variety of training and resources to users who were forced into learning and teaching from home. To win this award, Zoom went above and beyond to support their clients during the pandemic. It also contributed to combat the virus, either with its products, knowledge or financial support.
Yesterday, Zoom received the @TrustRadius 2020 Tech Cares Award. ❤️ We are proud to be supporting our customers during this difficult time.https://t.co/Q2KkqOAc4r pic.twitter.com/SJWMX1sKux
— Zoom (@zoom_us) September 24, 2020
Also, the annual user conference of Zoom, Zoomtopia is coming up soon where the video conferencing platform will share their vision of the future of frictionless communications. Creating opportunities during the pandemic and strategies for a post-pandemic world. Zoomtopia’s live magic can be viewed from anywhere in the world.
Focus on optimizing the experience for global audience, Zoom has got a few additional ways for it, here:
1.APAC and EMEA tracks:
Zoom will be hosting content, speakers and updates specific to Asia-Pacific (APAC) and European (EMEA) regions, including topics and sessions that are relevant only to these time zones.
2.Sessions in multiple languages:
Other than including subtitles for non-English speakers, Zoom live sessions will also be in French, German, Japanese, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
3.A global view:
Each session in Zoomtopia will represent the global nature and experience of users. This will benefit customers, like talks on Best Practices for ‘Running Sales Kickoffs over Zoom’ and ‘Building with Zoom APIs: How Customers Leverage this Platform to Scale their Business’.
#Zoomtopia 2020 is global! 🌎 We will have regional tracks, multiple languages, and sessions around the clock to make sure that no matter where you are in the world, you can experience the magic live. ✨ https://t.co/db4GYrbyxf pic.twitter.com/f46tkg8cQS
— Zoom (@zoom_us) September 24, 2020