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Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and

Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and collaboration best practices. [BlueJeans_Logo] New Posts on BlueJeans Blog Bringing you the latest BlueJeans news, video conferencing expertise, meeting productivity tips and collaboration best practices. Separator In Conversation with Casey Hammer from JLG Architects [Screen Shot 2019-11-15 at 3.50.53 PM.png]( This week, I had the opportunity to chat with customer Casey Hammer, Director of IT at JLG Architects for our “5 Key Questions to Ask Before Choosing an Interop Solution for Teams” webinar. Casey has been a strong advocate of our BlueJeans Gateway and Microsoft Teams partnership since the beginning—starting along in this journey with us as a Beta customer under the Microsoft TAP program for the BlueJeans Gateway. [Read more...]( Separator Infographic: Do Your Town Hall Events Feel Like Amateur Hour? [Blog_Events Infographic.jpg]( We’ve all experienced it…the pitfalls of joining Town Halls remotely. From moderator headaches to dealing with audio drama, there are so many things that could go wrong during these important, large scale broadcasts. Town Halls should be informative, engaging, and encouraging. And yet, according to a recent BlueJeans and TechValidate recently survey of IT admins and end users about their experience with town hall technology, there is still widespread dissatisfaction with legacy streaming solutions. [Read more...]( Separator BlueJeans Endpoint Support Gets a Big Boost with MultiService [Slack_BlueJeans.png]( Slipping into a meeting should be as comfortable and easy as slipping into your favorite pair of pants. Our soft-wear (err…software) is the perfect fit for hosts and guests that have Slacked their way into a long thread and realize they really just need to talk it out. Unlike calendar integrations that often include some formality and lead time, Slacks and BlueJeans are the application outfit for any casual conference. [Read more...]( Separator Try BlueJeans. It's simple. Experience meetings with HD video and Dolby Voice audio. Your meetings have never been this productive. [Learn More]( Separator [Logo] General Inquiries: [(408) 550-2828]( Sales: [(800) 403-9256]( [Facebook Icon]( [Twitter Icon]( [Youtube Icon]( [Instagram Icon]( This email was sent to your address because your email preferences are set to receive our updates. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe here](/R00jWvsRsg0030C0Z0UiRf1). 516 Clyde Ave | Mountain View, CA 94043 © 2019 Blue Jeans Network, Inc. All rights reserved.

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