Chennai: <\/strong>Zoom Video Communications<\/a> is exploring new age technologies to tap the hybrid working model<\/a> that is set to take shape with the waning of the pandemic and people getting back to office, said its head for the India & Saarc markets.

Sameer Raje<\/a> said plans were afoot to go beyond being just a video-calling application to a collaboration platform.

The new age technologies that are being explored to add features to the
Zoom platform<\/a> would make it “more cool”, accessible and more relevant, as the world gets back to work in office in some form or the other, Raje said. \"It could be avatars, it could be a virtual world, it could be virtual interaction, it could be IoT, or multiple other things,\" he told ET.

Last week,
Zoom<\/a> introduced the avatars feature, which will replace a user's appearance during a video call with that of a virtual animal that mirrors his or her head movements and facial expressions.

\"The market is changing and any organisation will have to evolve around that,\" Raje said. \"Businesses are talking about getting collaboration embedded into their workflows, that is what we are doing. We are no longer just a video-calling application, we are a complete collaboration platform.\"

The Nasdaq-listed video-communications company posted revenue of $4.099 billion, up 55%, last year. But, Zoom, which became a household name during the pandemic, has seen growth slow in the last few quarters. During November 2021-January 2022 (the company’s fiscal year ends in January), its revenue rose 21% to $1.071 billion, which was a deceleration from 35% growth it reported in the previous quarter and 367% in the January 2021 quarter. The stock too has slumped over 38% year-to-date.

The company said India was among the most critical markets outside of the US as well as one of the largest too. Raje said Indian talent was globally renowned and recognised. He said the issue with talent in India was not as much to do with nonavailability but had more to do with infrastructural issues.

\"If you want to tap into the talent pool in cities and towns, especially in remote areas, you definitely need good infrastructure, good connectivity and a good presence there. That sometimes becomes a challenge in our country. And that's something which we need to do, and I'm not even talking about the far north-eastern states … It gets even harder in those regions,\" he said.

These infrastructure issues also play spoilsport when it comes to delivery of services, especially something like telehealth and telemedicine, he said. \"That is the time when we need different kinds of functionalities — translation and local language support.\"

Raje said Zoom as a platform could be embedded into any application, into a company's work streams, or with different technologies.

A number of things are on the company’s drawing board, he said.

\"Imagine you could manage the air-conditioner through the Zoom interface or manage the blinds of a conference room through the Zoom. That's the Internet of Things. The large videoconferencing rooms are now getting transformed. You don't need multiple applications or multiple devices to manage that. You can do it through a single consolidated device and an app which is Zoom,\" he said.
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探索新功能放大人们回去工作了

上周,放大了头像功能,这将取代用户与虚拟动物的外表反映他或她的头部动作和面部表情。

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钦奈: 变焦视频通信探索新时代技术开发混合工作模式将成型与大流行的减弱和人民回到办公室,它的头说印度和南亚区域合作联盟市场。

Sameer中央邦说,计划进行中一个不仅仅是视频通话应用协作平台。

新时代的技术,正在探索将特性添加到放大平台将使其“更酷”,访问更相关,随着世界回来在办公室工作以某种形式或其他,中央邦说。”可能是阿凡达,它可能是一个虚拟的世界,可以是虚拟交互,可以是物联网,或多个其他事情,”他告诉等。

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上周,变焦介绍了头像功能,它将取代在电话视频用户的外表的一种虚拟动物,反映他或她的头部动作和面部表情。

“市场正在改变,任何组织都必须发展,“中央邦说。“企业谈合作嵌入到他们的工作流程,这就是我们正在做的事情。我们不再仅仅是一个视频电话应用程序,我们是一个完整的协作平台。”

在纳斯达克上市的视频通信公司营收为40.99亿美元,上升了55%,去年。但是,变焦,流感大流行期间成为一个家喻户晓的名字,在过去的几个季度增长放缓。2021年11月- 2022年1月期间(1月公司的财政年度结束时),其营收增长21%至10.71亿美元,这是一个减速从公布前一个季度增长35%,2021年1月季度的367%。今年股票也下跌超过38%。

公司说,印度是美国以外的最重要市场之一以及最大的。印度中央邦说人才是全球著名的和认可的。他说在印度人才的问题并不是与nonavailability但有更多的基础设施问题。

“如果你想进入城市和城镇的人才,尤其是在偏远地区,你肯定需要良好的基础设施,良好的连接性和良好的存在。在我们国家,有时会成为一个挑战。这就是我们需要做的事情,甚至我不谈论遥远的东北各州…在这些地区变得更加困难,”他说。

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这些基础设施的问题时也发挥扫兴的交付服务,特别是类似远程医疗和远程医疗,他说。”的时候,我们需要不同的功能——翻译和本地语言支持。”

中央邦说放大作为一个平台可以嵌入任何应用程序,到一个公司的工作流,或使用不同的技术。

很多东西都在公司的图纸,他说。

“想象一下,你可以通过缩放界面管理空调或管理会议室的窗帘通过放大。这就是物联网。大型视频会议房间目前正在转变。你不需要多个应用程序或多个设备管理。你可以通过一个统一的设备和应用程序放大,”他说。
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Chennai: <\/strong>Zoom Video Communications<\/a> is exploring new age technologies to tap the hybrid working model<\/a> that is set to take shape with the waning of the pandemic and people getting back to office, said its head for the India & Saarc markets.

Sameer Raje<\/a> said plans were afoot to go beyond being just a video-calling application to a collaboration platform.

The new age technologies that are being explored to add features to the
Zoom platform<\/a> would make it “more cool”, accessible and more relevant, as the world gets back to work in office in some form or the other, Raje said. \"It could be avatars, it could be a virtual world, it could be virtual interaction, it could be IoT, or multiple other things,\" he told ET.

Last week,
Zoom<\/a> introduced the avatars feature, which will replace a user's appearance during a video call with that of a virtual animal that mirrors his or her head movements and facial expressions.

\"The market is changing and any organisation will have to evolve around that,\" Raje said. \"Businesses are talking about getting collaboration embedded into their workflows, that is what we are doing. We are no longer just a video-calling application, we are a complete collaboration platform.\"

The Nasdaq-listed video-communications company posted revenue of $4.099 billion, up 55%, last year. But, Zoom, which became a household name during the pandemic, has seen growth slow in the last few quarters. During November 2021-January 2022 (the company’s fiscal year ends in January), its revenue rose 21% to $1.071 billion, which was a deceleration from 35% growth it reported in the previous quarter and 367% in the January 2021 quarter. The stock too has slumped over 38% year-to-date.

The company said India was among the most critical markets outside of the US as well as one of the largest too. Raje said Indian talent was globally renowned and recognised. He said the issue with talent in India was not as much to do with nonavailability but had more to do with infrastructural issues.

\"If you want to tap into the talent pool in cities and towns, especially in remote areas, you definitely need good infrastructure, good connectivity and a good presence there. That sometimes becomes a challenge in our country. And that's something which we need to do, and I'm not even talking about the far north-eastern states … It gets even harder in those regions,\" he said.

These infrastructure issues also play spoilsport when it comes to delivery of services, especially something like telehealth and telemedicine, he said. \"That is the time when we need different kinds of functionalities — translation and local language support.\"

Raje said Zoom as a platform could be embedded into any application, into a company's work streams, or with different technologies.

A number of things are on the company’s drawing board, he said.

\"Imagine you could manage the air-conditioner through the Zoom interface or manage the blinds of a conference room through the Zoom. That's the Internet of Things. The large videoconferencing rooms are now getting transformed. You don't need multiple applications or multiple devices to manage that. You can do it through a single consolidated device and an app which is Zoom,\" he said.
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