Which open-source videoconferencing tool for business would you be most interested in exploring?

Apache OpenMeetings26%

BigBlueButton23%

Element12%

Jami5%

Jitsi Meet5%

Linphone0%

Nextcloud Talk6%

OpenVidu Call3%

SignalWire Work4%

Wire5%

Feature comparison11%


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CIO in Software, 51 - 200 employees
Some of the options provided aren't really opensource, I have explored many in the past, BBB was the most able to handle a large conference size (mainly, 150 Users), after that, users couldn't connect.
Sadly, none of the opensource alternatives offer scalability like Teams or Zoom, I have many customer willing to pay to host their own private video conferencing engine that would support 1K+ Users, no matter how big we scaled the server farm (on-prem or in-cloud). these tools never scaled properly and had many limitations.

But if you're looking for a decent platform, with good extensibility and don't mind the participants limits, BBB or Apache OpenMeetings are probably the best out there.
Director in Manufacturing, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
You need a None of the Above choice. Large companies probably won’t go that route. I know we won’t ever go open source for that service

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Documentation to support specified use case(s)51%

Knowledge of all potential additional costs9%


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"Real" errors/defects43%

False positives (issues that aren't defects)45%

False negatives (missed defects)40%

Failures due to fragile/flaky test automation31%

Errors due to environment or setup issues38%

Unhandled user errors26%

None of the above1%


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