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    Home»Promoted Content»Bring Zoom and Teams into the boardroom with Grandstream

    Bring Zoom and Teams into the boardroom with Grandstream

    Promoted Content By MiRO Distribution10 March 2021
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    Using platforms such as Zoom and Microsoft Teams in business conferencing means the convenience of not having concerns about compatibility — something that is particularly important in the “new normal” for working environments. Meeting stress has become a very real syndrome and a hybrid workforce is the future.

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