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Overall Satisfaction with Cisco Webex Meetings
WebEx is used primarily by three departments across our organization:
- Training - WebEx is used weekly for an online webinar training series for our whole client base.
- Account Management - WebEx is used daily for system support and one-on-one training with clients.
- Sales - WebEx is used multiple times a month for system demos to potential clients that don't use any of our products as well as current clients that are learning about a product that they have yet to use.
Pros
- Teleconferencing is well-done and good-quality. We had left WebEx for another solution and came back in less than 12 months with the teleconference functionality being one of the main reasons why.
- As a meeting host, I like the control that WebEx gives me of the attendees, especially if we are in a forum discussion and there is extra background noise that I need to mute out.
Cons
- I don’t know if this is user error but we have issues at times with giving control of a computer to another participant during a Meeting Center session.
- I would like to have more control over the video, specifically being able to make the video camera the source that is shared with others in a full-screen mode.
- As the administrator, I would like to be able to have more branding control.
- We had a lot of upset employees and clients when we implemented another solution that turned out to not function as well as they were used to with WebEx.
- We have a much higher rate of participation in online training classes with WebEx.
Microsoft isn’t trying to make S4B better because of other business plans. We were using it (and still do) because it is free with our Office 365 account. It’s a case of you get what you pay for. However, Microsoft is still working on Microsoft Teams which is starting to give WebEx a run for it's money. The main reason we are: first, still with WebEx is because the others that we have used/evaluated still don't quite match up, and second, employees in the company don't want to learn something new if it isn't going to work as well as what we already have.

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