that the app potentially exposed user email addresses to strangers and didn't encrypt messages end-to-end.banned Zoom usage
These moments are crucial for the ascendant company, and as pressures have mounted, the company's slow response may be leaving the door wide open for other services like Teams to swoop in and pick up Zoom's pieces. "They've got a good solution with Microsoft Teams," Alex Zukin, a senior research analyst covering enterprise software for RBC Capital Markets, said to Business Insider. "So I think that's the one vendor that's going to have the largest amount of benefit."
"Microsoft's perception is secure, broad, and you're already using them in other places," Zukin said. "So why not add [Teams]?"
Multiple screens please.
There is a rumour that Zoom sent the data to China 😖
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