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RHUB joins BusinessPoint for SMB Web Conferencing

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SAN JOSE, US: RHUB Communications, Inc. (RHUB), the provider of TurboMeeting Web conferencing solutions, have announced a partnership with IBC Technology Ltd, the worldwide developer of BusinessPoint Live (BPL), to offer GoMeetNow, the hosted implementation of TurboMeeting, integrated into the BPL Internet Business Center.

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"BusinessPoint Live services thousands of small businesses online in the UK and US by helping firms to find and qualify advice on business issues from professional suppliers who can turn advice into results. The platform includes easy to use applications that help execute secure transactions using a range of content management and structured collaborative services. The end-to-end “advice to execution” process makes businesses more productive, able to seize opportunities, and survive low business cycles, disruptions and risk." tells a press release.  

Now, with the availability of GoMeetNow on the BPL Network, small businesses across the globe will have access to a powerful collaboration tool that allows them to manage a whole host of online business initiatives. Some of those activities include conducting online meetings with partners and employees, facilitating live product demos, or even managing sales presentations with new prospects and customers. Moreover, GoMeetNow complements the rich set of tools and solutions already provided on the BPL Network, it adds.

“GoMeetNow is an ideal platform for hosted partners such as BPL because of its rich set of features including the ability to broadcast a Webcam of the presenter and its unique ‘No Download’ mode,” said Jodie Hughes, CEO for IBC Technology Ltd.

"Users can activate the WebCam feature allowing them to get up close and personal during their online meetings. GoMeetNow also delivers the first “Guaranteed Attendance with No Download” Web Conferencing solution in the marketplace, meaning everyone is guaranteed to be able to join a meeting even if they don’t have Flash or Java downloaded on their computer."