Blue Jeans Network has overhauled the interface of its application to make it easier to start meetings, share content and add users
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Cloud video conferencing service Blue Jeans Network is throwing a second anniversary birthday party by putting on some glitz.

(New features include ability to put company brand on the interface. Also, controls are now visibile on one screen, as seen on the right)
One thing that hasnโt changed is that Blue Jeans can handle up to 25 locations on a call.
Aaron said Canadian customers include several universities and a restaurant chain.
The changes can be grouped in ones that will appeal to meeting co-ordinators and ones that will appeal to IT administrators.
For end users
โBlue Jeans now supports any Web browser, even those that donโt support WebRTC โ a standard that allows video conferencing without a plug-in โ such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, FireFox and Apple Safari;
โthe scheduling capability has been integrated into Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook, so a meeting can be initiated with a click from those applications;
โthere are new streamlined connection options that make it possible to join most meetings with one click;
โthe new video screen interface includes controls for accessing meeting rosters, layouts and content sharing that were in different places until now. With these controls, for example, a use can decide to make a video screen small and a slide presentation big, or the other way around.
Of note to administrators
โcustomized branding is now available, so they can put a company name on the interface and add special messages to meeting invitation emails (for example, how to sign in or what documents to bring);
โthereโs new group permission controls, that allow administrators to set default parameter for the end points, security, layout and other characteristics;
โfor faster provisioning of staff thereโs single sign-on with Microsoft Active Directory and SAML. That will particularly be attractive to enterprises with hundreds of employees or more, Aaron said, for they can use existing credentials to quickly get a Blue Jeans account;
Blue Jeans says the cost per active user ranges from US$50 per user per month to $10 depending on the size of deployment.
There are also minutes-based plans, an unlimited plan and a plan based on virtual ports.
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