A New York-based tech company has filed a federal trademark suit against Amazon Web Services over the name of the cloud giant’s newly launched Chime online conferencing and collaboration technology.
Amazon Chime, the tech giant’s underwhelming alternative to Zoom and Google Meet, is shutting down for good. The company on Wednesday confirmed it will end support for Chime, including its Business ...
Amazon is retiring Chime, the company's internal meeting software for video and audio calls, and replacing it with Zoom, an external solution with the same capabilities. An internal memo to employees ...
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Slack will shift to Amazon Web Services’ Chime infrastructure for voice and video calls on its platform under an expanded partnership announced by the companies Thursday afternoon. In addition, Amazon ...
Amazon's push into the services space continued today with the launch of Chime, a new online VoIP call and video messaging platform aimed at business users. Apart from video conferencing and chat ...
On Tuesday, Amazon jumped into the communications technology space with a new service called Chime (pictured), focused on online meetings and collaboration between dispersed team members. While plenty ...
Amazon has taken the wraps off of its own Skype competitor. Chime is a new video conferencing and communications from AWS that’s focused on business users. Beyond VoIP calling and video messaging, ...
Amazon is taking on a new industry, and this time it's video-conferencing. The tech giant on Tuesday launched Chime, a video-conferencing service that will compete with Skype for Business and WebEx.
Amazon today announced Chime, a unified communications as a service (UCaaS) offering hosted in Amazon Web Service’s cloud. Amazon is entering a crowded market of UC solutions, some of which are ...
Companies looking for a new videoconferencing and teleconferencing system have a fresh face to turn to in the market: Amazon Web Services. On Monday, the public cloud provider announced the launch of ...
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