Native & Non-Native Solutions

Native Solution

  Native video conferencing solutions are those that are pre-installed or built into a specific device or platform. Typically, these solutions are created by the operating system provider or device manufacturer.

Examples:

Zoom on Zoom Rooms:

Zoom offers a native experience on its dedicated hardware, such as Zoom Rooms for meeting rooms.

FaceTime on Apple Devices:

FaceTime is a built-in video conferencing app for Apple devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

Native Solution
Native Solution

Microsoft Teams on Windows:

Because it is developed by Microsoft, the creator of the Windows operating system, Microsoft Teams is frequently considered native on Windows devices.

 

Non-Native Solution

Non-native video conferencing solutions are third-party applications or platforms that are not built into an operating system or device. These applications must be downloaded and installed separately by users.

Examples:

Zoom:

Easy to use Video conferencing platform widely used across various devices and operating systems.

Google Meets: 

Google's video conferencing solution accessible on various platforms, not limited to Android.  

Cisco WebEx: 

A cross-platform video conferencing solution best for business communication.

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