From the recent security and privacy concerns, are you considering or have you already started moving away from Zoom as a collaboration platform?
Already moved away45%
Starting to move away32%
Considering a move away - over 1 to 3 months22%
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VP of Global IT and Cybersecurity in Manufacturing, 501 - 1,000 employees
For some, it may be too early to tell, over the last couple days Zoom has moved pretty fast to address some of the issues https://blog.zoom.us/wordpress/2020/04/01/a-message-to-our-users/. The end to end encryption and privacy issues however may be deal breakers to continue the use of... VP of Global IT and Cybersecurity in Manufacturing, 501 - 1,000 employees
We can create those private meetings to protect us from the Zoom bombing, disable the screen sharing for all participants except the host. But the most effective solution sadly may be to just stop using Zoom. Microsoft teams has been fantastic, just need to sort out providing dial in numbers with passcodes and integrating with onsite room systems!!CIO in Education, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
None of the aboveDirector in Manufacturing, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Never used it, we use TEAMS, and SKYPE and occasionally others like WEBEX but rarely.CTO in Software, 11 - 50 employees
We use both Meet and Zoom, but Zoom is not entirely adopted on the team. I personally like the call quality on Zoom and usability, but I prefer using Meet in general.CISO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
We don't want to make a decision under pressure. While there had certainly been some issues around Zoom, there is no guarantee any of the competitors does not have similar issues, which only hasn't surfaced as the whole planet is looking at the success of Zoom. We'll continue monitoring the situation carefully and will make an informed decision accordingly, but most likely only when the pandemic situation improves. Director in Manufacturing, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Actually never used it. We used WebEx until about 2011 then move to SKYPE and now have TEAMS since 2018I don’t personally care for teams as a host/presenter. Very crude controls, GUI, bad surveys or poll options
CIO in Manufacturing, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
I personally think zoomHandled the crisis brilliantly and the product has been a top performer always with best in class voice , video quality. These days how we Teams is silently taking over and it’s an organic change rather than a planned or directed one and that’s full credit to
Microsoft for making that product equal
If not better now.
CIO in Education, 1,001 - 5,000 employees
Need a "none of the above" on this one.Director of IT in Education, 5,001 - 10,000 employees
We are not moving away from Zoom. It appears that the question is bias against Zoom, only negative choices were presented.Content you might like
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Community User in Software, 11 - 50 employees
organized a virtual escape room via https://www.puzzlebreak.us/ - even though his team lost it was a fun subtitue for just a "virtual happy hour"
CTO in Software, 201 - 500 employees
Without a doubt - Technical Debt! It's a ball and chain that creates an ever increasing drag on any organization, stifles innovation, and prevents transformation.ISSO and Director of the IRU in Healthcare and Biotech, 10,001+ employees
I would definitely suggest this based of how you categorize your types of data/systems and information being stored in certain parts of your data center. I think it’s really dependent on the size of your organization and ...read more