Bluescape Announces Amazon Chime SDK Integration
Bluescape and Amazon partner to transform how hybrid teams collaborate
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bluescape, a leading provider of visual collaboration solutions for hybrid workforces, today announced its integration with Amazon Chime SDK to enable scheduled and ad-hoc video meetings. This integration allows Bluescape customers to host and join video calls in Bluescape and schedule their meetings directly through Microsoft Outlook. Bluescape s integration with Amazon Chime SDK is creating a paradigm shift in video collaboration, said Dr. S. Ann Earon, president of conferencing and collaboration consultancy TRI Inc. Meeting in a virtual workspace is the next best thing to meeting in person.
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