![]() ![]() This lets the company innovate and deliver new features faster. Like Dialpad, Highfive was born in the microservices era and has a true, cloud native platform, making it much more agile than an older cloud provider, like BlueJeans. With Highfive, Dialpad can deliver video meetings to people at homes, huddle rooms (six or fewer people) and conference spaces. It doesn’t interoperate with Microsoft Teams yet because Teams is WebRTC based, but–in typical Microsoft fashion–it hasn’t opened up its API yet, limiting interoperability. It has its own meetings platform, but its strength is its SIP connector that lets it interoperate with any SIP based video provider which includes BlueJeans, Zoom and Cisco. The video specialist has been a disruptor in the market with its own cloud-native platform. Highfive extends Dialpad in conference roomsĭespite its strong portfolio, one of the things it lacked was the ability to extend the Dialpad experience into conference rooms. The founder of Dialpad, Craig Walker, is also one of the creators of Google Voice and Yahoo Voice. Its platform is very advanced and addresses the needs of the modern worker with a slick mobile offering as well as a strong contact center offering. This week cloud communications provider Dialpad announced it has acquired video conferencing company Highfive to add room-based video to its portfolio of services that includes computer-based video meetings.įor those not familiar with Dialpad, the company has a cloud-native communications platform released in 2014. ![]()
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