BlueJeans, the first cloud-based service equipped to connect mobile devices, desktops, room systems and more in a single meeting environment, recently announced a new solution for their customers. The BlueJeans Meetings in the Browser solution is a fully-featured meetings service intended for organisations that want to collaborate with partners, third-parties, and customers beyond the standard security restrictions of the modern enterprise.
Most collaboration tools require users to download an executable file, but BlueJeans Meetings in the Browser uses WebRTC technology to respond to a growing need for a standards-based, high-quality meetings experience in the browser.
Accelerating the BlueJeans Path to Success
BlueJeans is a leader in WebRTC adoption. The company has already achieved the title of 2018 WebRTC product of the year, and the BlueJeans Meetings in the Browser solution comes packaged with a simple an intuitive user interface, along with spatial audio, and Intelligent Join - a new setting that allows meeting hosts to determine whether attendees will be able to join directly via the browser link or download their own client.
In a press release about BlueJeans Meetings in the Browser, the CIO of RedHat, Mike Kelly, noted that his company is on a mission to deliver innovation through open-source technology. The BlueJeans seamless meeting experience ensures that Red Hat can collaborate well both internally and externally, ensuring connections with partners, developers, and customers across the globe.
Because BlueJeans have embraced the powerful WebRTC open-source standard, their users can now achieve high-quality video meetings across browsers, with no downloads needed whatsoever. This ensures that even people in highly secure environments can collaborate.




