Adobe Connect
Adobe Connect is an enterprise web conferencing solution for online meetings, eLearning, and webinars used by leading corporations and government agencies. And it's based on Adobe Flash technology, so you can deliver rich interactions that participants can join easily. Supports customizable virtual meeting rooms with branded layouts and features.
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2011. Adobe Connect integrates chat with XMPP/Jabber

Adobe Connect web conferencing service has added the ability to communicate in conference chat using your favorite Jabber messenger (such as iChat, Miranda, or Adium). To do this, the online meeting organizer needs to download and install the appropriate extension, and then specify the XMPP server in the conference settings. Of course, this is a small joy for participants of traditional web conferences, since they will still need to open Adobe Connect in a browser to view videos and presentations. But this new feature will please those teams who use Adobe Connect for collaboration. Now, a regular instant messaging conversation can seamlessly transition into a fully functional web conference.
2010. Adobe Connect 8: Desktop Client, Unified Audio/Video Conferencing

Adobe has released a new version of its web conferencing solution, Adobe Connect 8. The new version finally features a completely updated interface, inherited from Macromedia Breeze. Collaboration tools have been improved: chat, notes, a Q&A module, and whiteboard. Furthermore, in addition to the web interface (based on Flash), a desktop client (based on the AIR platform) has been added, allowing you to more quickly organize online meetings and perform some actions offline. For example, you can view video recordings of past meetings. Significant improvements have also affected audio/video communication. Firstly, Adobe Connect now supports video transmission in 640x480 resolution. Secondly, Adobe Connect now allows you to connect any communication equipment or corporate audio/video conferencing systems that support SIP/H.264 protocols. That is, The user can freely choose whether to use a simple telephone, IP telephone, video telephone, microphone with a webcam or a professional conference system to broadcast his audio/video to the online room.
2009. Adobe Connect Pro Adds Universal Voice Chat

One of the leading web conferencing services, Adobe Connect Pro, has added a new feature that allows to integrate an existing voice communication solution, possibly provided by a third-party provider, into a web conference. Companies typically already have high-quality VoIP connections for internal use, so it makes sense to use this connection when conducting web conferences. The new feature will record the audio connection provided by an external provider. Furthermore, Adobe Connect Pro now allows users using the service's own VoIP channel to join such conferences. It was also announced that Adobe Connect Pro now supports up to 80,000 concurrent conference participants, and an iPhone version will soon be available.






