Video-meeting giant Zoom is rolling out a set of new features including its refreshed digital whiteboard, a backstage for events, gesture recognition, and more.
Zoom announced the whiteboard overhaul six months ago and is now rolling the Zoom Whiteboard out to users as a collaboration feature that's always on and built into the desktop client, Zoom Meetings, and Zoom Rooms for third-party touch devices as dedicated whiteboards, such as the DTEN D7 and Neat Board.
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Microsoft also recently revamped the Teams whiteboard feature as part of its hybrid-work initiative and beefed up Teams Rooms with a 'Front Row' feature in a bid to cross the divide between virtual and in-person meetings.
Zoom is also gaining more gesture-recognition features to enable raised-hand and thumbs-up reactions.
"Gesture Recognition, which allows for visual gestures, such as a raised hand, to automatically display a corresponding meeting reaction," the company said.
Currently, it requires the Zoom client 5.10.3 or higher. It can be enabled at the account, group, or user level, but the setting is disabled at the client level by default, according to Zoom.
Zoom is also bringing improvements to breakout sessions, user polls, security, notifications, webinars, group chat, transcription, call recording, and emergency calls.
To give meeting hosts extra control during a breakout session, the host can now see participants' audio and video status, and whether they're sharing screens.
On the security front, Zoom is now employing a one-time password system for unusual login attempts. It now requires users with a work email login who don't have two-factor authentication to enter a one-time password when Zoom detects a login from a different country or previously unknown device.
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A new "backstage" feature offers a space for, for example, panelists, to interact behind the scenes before, during and after a Zoom Events session.
The latest feature updates build on Zoom CEO Eric S. Yuan's "plan to build out our platform to further enrich the customer experience with new cloud-based technologies". The company had around 191,000 enterprise customers, up 35% year over year, at the end of Q4.