Introduction
In the 1990s, NetMeeting was used a popular collaboration tool between
two employees on a common local area network. NetMeeting used popular
(at the time) peer-to-peer connections. The Internet expanded, firewalls
went up, and employees tried to use NetMeeting for inter-company
meetings. Unfortunately, peer-to-peer connections were blocked by
firewalls and routers, and many employees were frustrated that the LAN
utility did not work over the Internet and most wide area networks (WANs). In addition, the ranges of ports and the geometric growth
in connections needed for multi-user sessions were big setbacks for IT
managers.It's a New Era: e/pop Web & Video Conferencing
Multipoint, real-time technology has made substantial progress since
the mid-90s. Today modern netmeetings are routinely
conducted over the Internet, among multiple users each behind their
own firewall, and a full suite of rich media conferencing features --
multiparty web, VoIP and video conferencing along with PowerPoint,
document, application sharing and more.
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