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Poly Inc. , formerly Polycom , is an American multinational corporation that develops video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology. Poly is a subsidiary of HP Inc.

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99-587: Zoom Communications, Inc. (formerly Zoom Video Communications, Inc. , commonly shortened to Zoom , and stylized as zoom ) is a communications technology company primarily known for the videoconferencing application Zoom . The company is headquartered in San Jose, California , United States . The company was founded in 2011 by Eric Yuan , a former Cisco engineer and executive. It launched its software in 2013. Its software products have faced public and media scrutiny related to security and privacy issues, though

198-641: A desktop or laptop screen at once, up to 4 people per screen in iPhone and Android mobile phones and tablet computers , and up to 16 people per screen on iPad . Zoom security features include password-protected meetings, user authentication, waiting rooms, locked meetings, disabling participant screen sharing, randomly generated IDs, and the ability for the host to remove disruptive attendees. As of June 2020, Zoom began offering end-to-end encryption to business and enterprise users, with AES 256 GCM encryption enabled for all users. In October 2020, Zoom added end-to-end encryption for free and paid users. It

297-478: A macOS user to join a Zoom call, with their video camera activated, without the user's permission. Attempts to uninstall the Zoom client on macOS would prompt the software to re-install automatically in the background using a hidden web server that was set up on the machine during the first installation so that it remains active even after attempting to remove the client. After receiving public criticism, Zoom removed

396-412: A white-label product , so other companies can embed it in their own products, with the calls running over Zoom but not carrying the company's brand name. In July 2021, Zoom released Zoom Apps which integrated a marketplace of third-party applications such as Dropbox Spaces , Asana , and SurveyMonkey . In August 2021, Zoom launched Focus Mode, designed for use in educational settings. When active,

495-403: A 40-minute time restriction. Users have the option to upgrade by subscribing to a paid plan, the highest of which supports up to 1,000 concurrent participants for meetings lasting up to 30 hours. A beta version of Zoom that could host conferences with only up to 15 video participants was launched on August 21, 2012. On January 25, 2013, version 1.0 of the program was released with an increase in

594-407: A 90-day freeze on releasing new features, to focus on fixing privacy and security issues on Zoom. On July 1, 2020, Yuan wrote a blog post detailing efforts taken by the company to address security and privacy concerns, stating that they released 100 new safety features over the 90-day period. Those efforts include end-to-end encryption for all users, turning on meeting passwords by default, giving users

693-544: A Facebook account was being used with the service, and without disclosing it to the user. Zoom responded that it had been made aware of the issue and patched the app to remove the SDK after learning that it was collecting unnecessary device data. The company stated that the SDK was only collecting information on the user's device specifications (such as model names and operating system versions) in order to optimize its service and that it

792-433: A Zoom advisor who was formerly security chief at Facebook , noted that a lack of end-to-end encryption is common in such products, as it is also true of Google Hangouts , Microsoft Teams , and Cisco Webex . On May 7, 2020, Zoom announced that it had acquired Keybase , a company specializing in end-to-end encryption, as part of an effort to strengthen its security practices moving forward. Later that month, Zoom published

891-400: A blog post on April 1, 2020, CEO Yuan announced a 90-day freeze on releasing new features, to focus on fixing privacy and security issues within the platform. On July 1, 2020, at the end of the freeze, the company stated it had released 100 new safety features over the 90-day period. Those efforts include end-to-end encryption for all users, turning on meeting passwords by default, giving users

990-533: A bribery investigation connected to Polycom. The United States Justice Department declined to bring criminal charges for misconduct that allegedly occurred between 2006 and 2014, citing Polycom's voluntary disclosure. On March 28, 2022 HP Inc. announced their acquisition of Poly from Plantronics, completed in August 2022 with a total transaction value of $ 3.3 billion, including debt. Note : 1 June 2011 – HP and Polycom, announced they have entered into

1089-554: A carrier agreement with Global BT Business to offer a fully managed Zoom Meetings service featuring a choice of connectivity and integration with its global voice network. In February 2021, Zoom added a "virtual receptionist" feature in the Kiosk Mode for Zoom Rooms. The feature was created to cater to in-person visitors at a business to interact in the lobby without physical contact. On March 22, 2021, Zoom announced that it would start selling its videoconferencing technology as

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1188-549: A data center in Singapore . In June 2021, Zoom acquired Kites (Karlsruhe Information Technology Solutions), an artificial intelligence -based language translation company with an aim to reduce language barriers in video calls. In September 2021, Zoom's attempt to acquire contact center company Five9 for $ 14.7   billion was turned down by Five9's shareholders. In February 2023, Zoom announced that it would cut its workforce by 15 percent, or about 1,300 employees, citing

1287-810: A definitive agreement under which Polycom will acquire the assets of HP's Visual Collaboration (HPVC) business, including the Halo Products and Managed Services business of HPVC. The company also licensed a variety of technologies, including H.264 video codecs, Siren codecs, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), native 1080p high-definition cameras and displays, native 720p and 1080p high-definition encoding/decoding, low- latency architecture and low bandwidth utilization, wideband advanced audio coding with low delay ( AAC-LD ), multichannel spatial audio with echo cancellation and interference filters to eliminate feedback from mobile devices, and inter-operation with legacy video conferencing. Its first product in 1992

1386-626: A design by Destiny Conferencing (formerly TeleSuites) which Polycom acquired in January 2007. In February 2007, the firm introduced a new multipoint bridge platform called RMX 2000, designed to support HD and telepresence applications. It also expanded its telepresence and HD video product lines in 2007 with the Polycom Telepresence Experience solutions and new executive desktop solutions, further expanding its line of room-based conference rooms. In 2008, Polycom delivered

1485-514: A document for peer review, detailing its plans to ultimately bring end-to-end encryption to the software. In April 2020, Citizen Lab researchers discovered that a single, server-generated AES-128 key is being shared between all participants in ECB mode , which is deprecated due to its pattern-preserving characteristics of the ciphertext. During test calls between participants in Canada and United States,

1584-470: A feature integrating third-party apps so they can be used within the Zoom interface during meetings. The first such apps were expected to be available around the end of 2020, from companies including Slack , Salesforce , Dropbox , and Qatalog . In October 2020, Zoom gave its users better security with an upgrade to end-to-end encryption for its online meetings network. Also in October 2020, Zoom signed

1683-427: A fixed monthly cost. On July 15, 2020, the company announced Zoom for Home, a line of products for home use, designed for remote workers . The first product, Zoom for Home - DTEN ME, includes software by Zoom and hardware by DTEN. It consists of a 27-inch screen with three wide-angle cameras and eight microphones, with Zoom software preloaded on the device. It became available in August 2020. In August 2020, Zoom opened

1782-458: A former Zoom executive was charged by the U.S. Department of Justice with conspiracy to commit interstate harassment and unlawful conspiracy to transfer a means of identification. The charges are related to the alleged disruptions to video meetings commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre . Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn, New York , said that Xinjiang "Julien" Jin, then 39,

1881-530: A group of young people attempting to contact spirits through a remote séance on Zoom, and premiered on Shudder in July 2020. A live reading of Kristoffer Diaz 's 2009 play The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity over Zoom streamed on Play-PerView from August 15t to August 20, 2020. In the 2021 film Locked Down , directed by Doug Liman and starring Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor , characters communicate through Zoom conferences. From July 3 to 4, 2020,

1980-412: A live table read of the script for the 1982 film Fast Times at Ridgemont High was hosted by Dane Cook , with performers including Brad Pitt , Jennifer Aniston , Julia Roberts , original cast member Sean Penn , Matthew McConaughey , Shia LaBeouf , Morgan Freeman (who served as the narrator), Jimmy Kimmel , Ray Liotta , and John Legend , to raise money for the charity CORE . The broadcast of

2079-705: A lower tax rate, the acquisition would have been an example of tax inversion , where a smaller company purchases a larger company in order to provide the combined larger corporate entity with the tax benefits of the smaller company's location. In July 2016, the Mitel deal was scrapped in favor of an all-cash offer from New York City–based private equity firm Siris Capital Group. Siris acquired Polycom for $ 1.7 billion. In 2017, Polycom had revenues of $ 1.1 billion. On March 28, 2018, Plantronics announced that it would acquire Polycom for approximately $ 2 billion. On December 27, 2018, Plantronics agreed to pay $ 36 million to settle

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2178-451: A marketing intelligence company known as Nacho Analytics (NA), which provided its members access to the URLs of real-time Zoom meetings of firms such as Oracle, Dell, Walmart, Uber, UCLA and Capital One. NA's dissemination of meeting URLs enabled its members to Zoombomb these meetings. In April 2020, Zoom increased its default security settings to mitigate Zoombombing. The company also created

2277-679: A new "report a user to Zoom" button, intended to catch those behind Zoombombing attacks. Zoom encrypts its public data streams, using TLS 1.2 with AES-256 ( Advanced Encryption Standard ) to protect signaling , and AES-128 to protect streaming media . Security researchers and reporters have criticized the company for its lack of transparency and poor encryption practices. Zoom initially claimed to use " end-to-end encryption " in its marketing materials, but later clarified it meant "from Zoom end point to Zoom end point" (meaning effectively between Zoom servers and Zoom clients), which The Intercept described as misleading and "dishonest". Alex Stamos ,

2376-406: A new company called Spectralink, spinning it off to Sun Capital Partners for about $ 110 million. Polycom entered the video conferencing market in 1998 with the set-top unit ViewStation which integrated a PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) camera with codec and communication electronics, and connected to a user-supplied video monitor on which it was designed to sit. ViewStation sold at the time for US$ 6000, and

2475-417: A partnership with Meta Platforms to integrate Zoom with augmented reality , integration with Slack and Workplace by Facebook , and first steps towards an artificial intelligence (AI) speech recognition program. On April 18, 2019, the company became a public company via an initial public offering ; since then, it has been listed on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ZM. After pricing at US$ 36 per share,

2574-607: A receptionist virtually on a kiosk, without any physical contact. In March 2021, Zoom announced that from August 23, 2021, Zoom will stop selling new and upgraded products directly to customers in mainland China. In 2021, Zoom agreed to pay $ 85 million dollars to settle a class action lawsuit over the company's alleged sharing of data with Facebook, Linkedin, and Google. In April 2020, Citizen Lab warned that having much of Zoom's research and development in China could "open up Zoom to pressure from Chinese authorities." In June 2020, Zoom

2673-422: A security vulnerability was discovered that allowed a remote unauthenticated attacker to spoof UDP messages that allowed the attacker to remove attendees from meetings, spoof messages from users, or hijack shared screens. The company released fixes shortly after the vulnerability was discovered. In July 2019, security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh disclosed a zero-day vulnerability allowing any website to force

2772-559: A single offering, was launched. Also in June 2022, Zoom opened its Zoom Apps developer program to all developers, via Zoom Apps SDK. With the release of Zoom One, the company offers video conferencing translation and captioning for 11 languages: English, simplified Chinese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian. This feature is available with the Business Plus and Enterprise Plus plans. Zoom

2871-414: A total of 1   billion meeting minutes since it was established. Over the course of 2015 and 2016, the company integrated its software with Slack , Salesforce , and Skype for Business . With version 2.5 in October 2015, Zoom increased the maximum number of participants allowed per conference to 50 and later to 1,000 for business customers. In November 2015, former president of RingCentral David Berman

2970-500: A virtual background, which can be downloaded from different sites, to use as a backdrop behind themselves. Use of the platform is free for video conferences of up to 100 participants at once, with a 40-minute time limit. There is a 10-minute timeout period between free 40-minute meetings. For longer or larger conferences with more features, paid subscriptions are available. Features geared towards business conferences, such as Zoom Rooms, are also available. Up to 49 people can be seen on

3069-429: A virtual table read of an episode of The Golden Girls , reimagined with an all-Black cast. The second episode featured an all-Black cast in a table read of an episode of Friends , hosted by Gabrielle Union and featuring Sterling K. Brown and Uzo Aduba . Familiarity with Zoom meetings in nation-state diplomatic and bureaucratic circles, partially due to the global COVID-19 pandemic , substantially contributed to

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3168-576: A voice over IP (VoIP) telephone having HD Voice and an open API and Web browser. It also launched the CX5000, a table-mounted video and audio conferencing console with a 360-degree camera, by licensing the distribution rights for Microsoft Roundtable . In 2011, Polycom announced the VVX 500, a VoIP business media phone with a gesture-based touchscreen interface. In 2012 the Wifi and DECT products were divested to

3267-449: Is available for domestic telephone service in 47 countries, and the company has sold 3 million seats for the service. Zoom for Home, a category of products designed for home use, became available in August 2020. Zoom Phone Provider Exchange, which gives customers options for voice services, reaches more than 70 countries. In July 2022, an option was added on Zoom Phone to turn on end-to-end encryption during one-on-one calls between users on

3366-414: Is available on all platforms, except for the official Zoom web client. Zoom also offers a transcription service using Otter.ai software that allows businesses to store transcriptions of the Zoom meetings online and search them, including separating and labeling different speakers. In July 2020, Zoom Rooms and Zoom Phone became available as hardware as a service products. As of July 2022, Zoom Phone

3465-425: Is compatible with Windows , macOS , iOS , Android , ChromeOS , and Linux . It is noted for its simple interface and usability, regardless of technological expertise. Features include one-on-one meetings, group video conferences, screen sharing, plugins, browser extensions, and the ability to record meetings and have them automatically transcribed. On some computers and operating systems, users are able to select

3564-448: Is used by a variety of individuals and private and public organizations, including banks, schools, universities, healthcare providers, and government agencies, and for ceremonies such as birthday parties, funeral services, and bar and bat mitzvah services. In 2020, Zoom formed a partnership with Formula One to create a virtual club where fans can go behind the scenes and take part in virtual activities through Zoom, beginning with

3663-578: The New York Times reported that Dropbox engineers had traced Zoom's security vulnerabilities back over two years, pushing Zoom to address such issues more quickly, and paying top hackers to find problems with Zoom's software. In the same article, the New York Times noted that security researchers have praised Zoom for improving its response times, and for quickly patching recent bugs and removing features that could have privacy risks. In

3762-474: The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards on September 20, 2020, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, featured nominees participating through Zoom. On an alternate music video for the 2020 single " Ice Cream " by Blackpink featuring Selena Gomez , the artists appeared via Zoom from their homes. The series Zoom Where It Happens , airing on Zoom as a partnership between Zoom and Black female artists, launched in September 2020 with

3861-704: The Hungarian Grand Prix . An article published in July 2020 in the San Francisco Chronicle noted a new real estate trend in San Francisco and Oakland where some listings include "Zoom rooms" with backdrops for Zoom calls. Richard Nelson 's play What Do We Need to Talk About? takes place on Zoom, with its main characters congregating online during the COVID-19 pandemic using the platform. Written and directed by Nelson, it

3960-654: The United States Attorney for the Northern District of California and that it had received a subpoena in June 2020 from the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York requesting information on the company's interactions with foreign governments and political parties. Both federal prosecutors also sought information and documentation about security and privacy matters regarding Zoom's practices. On December 19, 2020,

4059-458: The dark web . In response to the multitude of security and privacy issues found, Zoom began a comprehensive security plan, which included consulting with Luta Security, Trail of Bits, former Facebook CSO Alex Stamos , former Google global lead of privacy technology Lea Kissner, BishopFox, the NCC Group , and Johns Hopkins University cryptographer Matthew D. Green . On April 20, 2020,

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4158-599: The ASPI Vortex. With the 12-input and 12-output Vortex, Polycom's offerings could be extended to audio-visual integrators who needed to handle many more microphones and speakers than traditional teleconferencing systems provided. In 2007, Polycom introduced the Vortex successor, the Polycom SoundStructure series. In the first quarter of 2001, Polycom introduced its first voice over IP conference phone,

4257-926: The Data Protection regulatory body in Hamburg, Germany, ruled that Zoom was operating in the European Union in breach of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). This is due to the fact that, as per the Schrems II ruling, data that is being transferred out of the EU must be given the same protections that provided by the GDPR. The data gathered by Zoom was being sent to the United States. Polycom Polycom

4356-492: The International Association of Constitutional Law and Alma Mater Europaea used Zoom Webinar to conduct the first "round-the-clock and round-the-globe" event, featuring 52 speakers from 28 countries and several time zones. Soon after, a format of conferences that "virtually travel the globe with the sun from East to West", became common, some of them running for several days. On September 17, 2020,

4455-853: The Jewish coalition group #EndJewHatred, Zoom prevented San Francisco State University from using its video conferencing software to host former Palestinian militant and hijacker Leila Khaled , a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). In justifying its decision, Zoom cited the PFLP's designation as a terrorist organization by the United States Government and its efforts to comply with U.S. export control, sanctions, and anti-terrorism laws. Facebook and YouTube also joined Zoom in denying their platforms to

4554-484: The KIRK DECT product line. In 2008, Polycom added applications enablement to its SoundStation and SoundPoint IP phones. The first product to market was the company's Productivity Suite, for which the company offered an open API for third-party developers. In 2009, the firm introduced two video-enabled voice products. One was the VVX 1500 business media phone, which combines a personal video conferencing system with

4653-509: The Mac device to perform a privilege escalation attack by installing malicious code using the app's auto-update feature, thereby giving them full control over the victim's device. " Zoombombing " is a phenomenon where uninvited participants join a meeting to cause disruption. In July 2019, security researcher Sam Jadali uncovered the DataSpii leak. This catastrophic leak was facilitated by

4752-669: The Polycom Converged Management Application (CMA) a video network and system management application for video networks. Later that year, the firm introduced the Distributed Media Application (DMA) 7000, a network-based application that manages and distributes multipoint video calls within a network. Toward the end of 2008, Polycom also announced its plans to increase performance of its systems from 30 to 60 frames per second at higher resolution – 1080p and 720p . In 2010,

4851-594: The SoundStation IP 4000. In 2008, the SoundStation IP 6000 and SoundStation IP 7000 models were introduced, both offering Polycom's HD Voice and Acoustic Clarity technology. In 2003, the firm introduced its first HD Voice product, the SoundStation VTX 1000 conference phone. In 2006, Polycom introduced its Communicator, the C100S, which was the industry's first HD Voice speakerphone for a PC. In 1998,

4950-1004: The Verifpal citation was pulled from the whitepaper at the last moment for unspecified reasons. Kobeissi also linked to a tweet by Zoom security consultant Lea Kissner which he described as a public character assassination attempt issued in response to his repeated requests to have his work cited in the research paper published by Zoom. Zoom admitted that some calls in early April 2020 and prior were mistakenly routed through servers in mainland China , prompting some governments and businesses to cease their usage of Zoom. The company later announced that data of free users outside of China would "never be routed through China" and that paid subscribers will be able to customize which data center regions they want to use. The company has data centers in Europe, Asia, North America, and Latin America. In August 2021,

5049-784: The Zoom mobile app was the 5th most downloaded mobile app in 2020, behind TikTok , WhatsApp , Facebook , and Instagram . The company offered its services free to K–12 schools in many countries. The company joined the NASDAQ-100 stock index on April 30, 2020. In May 2020, Zoom acquired Keybase , a company specializing in end-to-end encryption. In June 2020, the company hired its first chief diversity officer , Damien Hooper-Campbell. Also in May 2020, Zoom announced plans to open new research and development centers in Pittsburgh and Phoenix , with plans to hire up to 500 engineers between

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5148-576: The ZoomOpener webserver without adequate consent, did not uninstall the web server after uninstalling the Zoom App, and secured its Zoom Meetings with a lower level of encryption than promised." On November 9, 2020, a settlement was reached, requiring the company to stop misrepresenting security features, create an information security program, obtain biannual assessments by a third party, and implement additional security measures. In November 2018,

5247-538: The ability to choose which data centers calls are routed from, consulting with security experts, forming a CISO council, an improved bug bounty program, and working with third parties to help test security. Yuan also stated that Zoom would be releasing a transparency report later in 2020. In May 2020, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that it was looking into Zoom's privacy practices. The FTC alleged that since at least 2016, "Zoom maintained

5346-408: The ability to choose which data centers calls are routed from, consulting with security experts, forming a CISO council, an improved bug bounty program, and working with third parties to help test security. Yuan also stated that Zoom would be sharing a transparency report later in 2020. On November 16, 2020, Zoom announced a new security feature to combat disruptions during a session. The new feature

5445-414: The companies disabled their integration. In May 2020, the Federal Trade Commission announced that it was looking into Zoom's privacy practices. The FTC alleged in a complaint that since at least 2016, "Zoom maintained the cryptographic keys that could allow Zoom to access the content of its customers' meetings, did not provide advertised end-to-end encryption, falsely claimed HIPAA compliance, installed

5544-404: The company addressed security and privacy concerns. Zoom has been criticized for its privacy and corporate data sharing policies, as well as for enabling video hosts to potentially violate the privacy of those participating in their calls. In March 2020, a Motherboard article found that the company's iOS app was sending device analytics data to Facebook on startup, regardless of whether

5643-565: The company changed its name to Zoom, influenced by Thacher Hurd 's children's book Zoom City . In September 2012, Zoom launched a beta version that could host conferences with up to 15 video participants. In November 2012, the company signed Stanford University as its first customer. The service was launched in January 2013 after the company raised a $ 6   million Series A round from Qualcomm Ventures , Yahoo! founder Jerry Yang , WebEx founder Subrah Iyar , and former Cisco SVP and General Counsel Dan Scheinman. Zoom launched version 1.0 of

5742-483: The company for its lack of transparency and poor encryption practices. Zoom initially claimed to use " end-to-end encryption " in its marketing materials, but later clarified it meant "from Zoom end point to Zoom end point" (meaning effectively between Zoom servers and Zoom clients), which The Intercept described as misleading and "dishonest". In March 2020, New York State Attorney General Letitia James launched an inquiry into Zoom's privacy and security practices;

5841-645: The company has taken measures to address these issues. Zoom was founded by Eric Yuan , a former corporate vice president for Cisco Webex . He left Cisco in April 2011 with 40 engineers to start a new company, originally named Saasbee, Inc. The company had trouble finding investors because many people thought the videotelephony market was already saturated. In June 2011, the company raised $ 3   million of seed money from WebEx founder Subrah Iyar , former Cisco SVP and General Counsel Dan Scheinman, and venture capitalists Matt Ocko, TSVC , and Bill Tai. In May 2012,

5940-543: The company raised $ 6.5   million in a Series B round from Horizon Ventures, and existing investors. At that time, it had 3   million daily meeting participants. On February 4, 2015, the company received US$ 30   million in Series C funding from investors including Emergence Capital, Horizons Ventures ( Li Ka-shing ), Qualcomm Ventures , Jerry Yang , and Patrick Soon-Shiong . At that time, Zoom had 40   million users, with 65,000 organizations subscribed and

6039-414: The conference organizers. Professor Rabab Ibrahim Abdulhadi , one of the conference organizers, criticized Zoom, Google's YouTube and Facebook for censoring Palestinian voices. Zoom (software) Zoom Workplace (commonly known and stylized as zoom ) is a proprietary videotelephony software program developed by Zoom Communications . The free plan allows up to 100 concurrent participants, with

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6138-421: The cryptographic keys that could allow Zoom to access the content of its customers' meetings, and secured its Zoom Meetings, in part, with a lower level of encryption than promised." On November 9, 2020, a settlement was reached, requiring the company to implement additional security measures. In December 2020, Zoom announced that it was under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and

6237-401: The design phase of Zoom's new encryption protocol, as described in their whitepaper published in June 2020. Kobeissi published a week's worth of conversations with Zoom's security leadership in support of his claim, including Max Krohn, which included eight Verifpal models that Zoom's team asked for feedback on, promises of a citation to credit Kobeissi for his contributions and an admission that

6336-582: The efficacy of the Western response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Zoom has been criticized for "security lapses and poor design choices" that have resulted in heightened scrutiny of its software. Many of Zoom's issues "surround deliberate features designed to reduce friction in meetings", which Citizen Lab found to "also, by design, reduce privacy or security". In March 2020, New York State Attorney General Letitia James launched an inquiry into Zoom's privacy and security practices. The inquiry

6435-620: The emerging H.323 IP network protocol. In February 2001, Polycom entered the multipoint bridging market through its acquisition of Accord Networks, which offered the MGC-100 line. In October 2001, it acquired PictureTel. In 2006, Polycom introduced its first HD (High Definition) video conferencing system. Soon after, it announced the Polycom RealPresence Experience (RPX), a three-screen, three-camera room-within-a-room "immersive" teleconferencing system based on

6534-654: The firm entered the circuit-switched desktop phone business with a line of SoundPoint phones. In the third quarter of 2001, it entered the IP desktop phone business with the SoundPoint IP product line, starting with the SoundPoint IP500. Polycom VoIP phones use the open standard SIP to work with different call control platforms. In 2007, Polycom acquired Spectralink Corp., whose product lines consisted of Wi-Fi and proprietary wireless telephone systems, as well as

6633-483: The first SoundStation conference phone shipped in 1992, the original device was followed by versions offering extended performance (SoundStation Premier, Premier Satellite, SoundStation EX). The SoundStation first shipped internationally (to the UK) in 1993, followed by other products and an expanding list of countries. In December 2001, Polycom acquired ASPI networks, a company specializing in installed voice systems including

6732-663: The functionality of a webcam and included additional onboard processing capabilities to offset the computation limitations of most desktop and laptop computers at the time. As computer processing power increased, Polycom transitioned this hardware-software desktop solution to software-only clients called Polycom PVX, and later the Polycom RealPresence Desktop, or RPD. Other members of the ViewStation product line included models with embedded multipoint capabilities, content sharing capabilities, and support for

6831-485: The identity of meeting participants), and Video Engagement Center (for businesses to digitally interact with customers). Other updates include revamped virtual whiteboard features, including touchscreen whiteboards that can be digitized for remote participants, and improved collaboration between Zoom Meetings and Zoom Chat. In October 2021, the option to automatically generate closed captions in English for Zoom meetings

6930-685: The inquiry was closed on May 7, 2020, with Zoom not admitting wrongdoing, but agreeing to take added security measures. In the same month, a class-action lawsuit against Zoom was filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California . According to the lawsuit, Zoom violated the privacy of its users by sharing personal data with Facebook , Google , and LinkedIn , did not prevent hackers from disrupting Zoom sessions, and erroneously claimed to offer end-to-end encryption on Zoom sessions. Zoom settled this lawsuit for $ 86 million. On April 1, 2020, Zoom announced

7029-844: The key was provisioned from servers located in mainland China where they are subject to the China Internet Security Law . On June 3, 2020, Zoom announced that users on their free tier will not have access to end-to-end encryption so that they could cooperate with the FBI and law enforcement. Later, they said that they do not "proactively monitor meeting content". On June 17, 2020, the company reversed course and announced that free users would have access to end-to-end encryption after all. On September 7, 2020, cryptography researcher Nadim Kobeissi accused Zoom's security team of failing to credit his open-source protocol analysis research software, Verifpal, with being instrumental during

7128-642: The mode will hide participants' screens from each other (though they can see each other's names) while the host retains the ability to see everyone's camera stream or screen share. The feature is available across all Zoom accounts, including free ones. In September 2021 at Zoomtopia, the company announced that end-to-end encryption would now be available as an upgrade for Zoom Phone users. The company also announced bring your own key (BYOK) (for users to manage their own encryption keys that Zoom cannot access or see), Verified Identity (a multi-factor authentication feature working through Okta that allows users to confirm

7227-701: The nearly 10-year period, the SoundStation 2 exhibited more features and improved sound transparency, although was still limited to 3 kHz audio bandwidth due to its conventional analog POTS connection. It was supplemented by the SoundStation 2W wireless speakerphone , which was a DECT system (WDCT in North America), and by the SoundStation VTX1000 wired speakerphone, the first POTS speakerphone capable of 7 kHz audio or HD Voice operation over conventional telephone lines. When

7326-472: The number of participants per conference to 25. By the end of its first month, Zoom had 400,000 users. By 2013, Zoom had more than one million users. After the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, by February 2020, Zoom had gained 2.22 million users in 2020 – more users than it amassed in the entirety of 2019. In March 2020, the Zoom app was downloaded 2.13 million times. During the COVID-19 pandemic , there

7425-447: The program allowing the maximum number of participants per conference to be 25. By the end of its first month, Zoom had 400,000 users and by May 2013 it had 1   million users. In July 2013, Zoom established partnerships with B2B collaboration software providers, such as Redbooth (then Teambox), and also created a program named Works with Zoom, which established partnerships with Logitech , Vaddio, and InFocus . In September 2013,

7524-597: The request of the Chinese government. In response, a bi-partisan group of U.S. senators requested clarification of the incident from the company. Partially in response to criticisms of its blocking of the activists accounts as well as expressions of concern by the United States Justice Department, Zoom moved to cease direct sale of its product in mainland China in late August 2020. In September 2020, following protests and legal concerns raised by

7623-449: The same company account. In September 2020, Zoom added new accessibility features to make the app easier to use for those who are deaf, hard of hearing, or visually impaired. New features include the ability to move around video windows in gallery view, pin video windows to be spotlighted; improved keyboard shortcuts; new tools to adjust the size of closed captioning text; and sign language interpreters' windows can now sit directly next to

7722-827: The security feature was previously Web-only. As of April 2020, businesses, schools, and government entities who have restricted or prohibited the use of Zoom on their networks include Google , Siemens , the Australian Defence Force , the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs , the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs , SpaceX , and the New York City Department of Education . In May 2020, the New York City Department of Education lifted their ban on Zoom after

7821-519: The share price increased over 72% on the first day of trading. Prior to the IPO, Dropbox invested $ 5   million in Zoom. The company first became profitable in 2019. In 2019, the company ranked second in Glassdoor 's "Best Places to Work" survey. Due to the increase in remote work , distance education , and remote social relations during the COVID-19 pandemic , usage increased substantially and

7920-497: The software had more than 200 million daily meeting participants, bringing the company increased challenges. Zoom agreed to focus on data privacy and issue a transparency report. In April 2020, the company released Zoom version 5.0, which addressed a number of the security and privacy concerns. It includes passwords by default, improved encryption, and a new security icon for meetings. In September 2020, Zoom added support for two-factor authentication to its desktop and mobile apps;

8019-403: The speaker. In October 2020 at Zoomtopia, Zoom's annual user conference, the company unveiled OnZoom, a virtual event marketplace with an integrated payment system where users can host and promote free or paid live events. With OnZoom, users will be able to schedule and host one-time events or event series for up to 1,000 attendees and sell tickets online. The company also announced Zoom Apps,

8118-659: The two cities over the next few years. In July 2020, Zoom announced the opening of a technology center in Bangalore, India , to host engineering, IT, and business operations roles. Also in July 2020, Zoom announced its first hardware as a service products, bundling its videoconferencing software with third-party hardware by DTEN, Neat, Poly , and Yealink, and running on the ServiceNow platform. It began with Zoom Rooms and Zoom Phone offerings, with those services available to US customers, who can acquire hardware from Zoom for

8217-482: The unsustainable growth following the rapid scaling to manage the demand of the pandemic. On December 18, 2023, Zoom dropped out of the NASDAQ-100. Zoom has been criticized for "security lapses and poor design choices" that have resulted in heightened scrutiny of its software. The company has also been criticized for its privacy and corporate data sharing policies. Security researchers and reporters have criticized

8316-654: The vulnerability and the hidden webserver to allow complete uninstallation. In April 2020, security researchers found vulnerabilities where Windows users' credentials could be exposed. Another vulnerability allowing unprompted access to cameras and microphones was made public. Zoom issued a fix in April 2020. Motherboard reported that there were two Zoom zero-days for macOS and Windows respectively, selling for $ 500,000, on April 15, 2020. Security bug brokers were selling access to Zoom security flaws that could allow remote access into users' computers. Hackers also put up over 500,000 Zoom user names and passwords for sale on

8415-474: The year of 2015. Peter Leav at that point was both president and CEO, and Laura Durr was chief financial officer and executive vice president (EVP). In 2016, telecommunications executive Mary McDowell was named as its chief executive officer. On April 15, 2016, Polycom announced that rival Mitel Networks would purchase them for $ 1.96 billion. As Mitel, a smaller company based in Ottawa, Ontario , Canada , paid

8514-516: Was SoundStation, a triangular speakerphone with full-duplex audio allowing both parties to simultaneously speak and be heard. SoundStation and its successor, SoundStation Premier became the leading brand in the market in the 1990s. The SoundStation was superseded by the SoundStation 2 in 2004 when AT&T discontinued the AT&;T DSP16A processor on which the original SoundStation was based. Building on technological advancements that occurred during

8613-484: Was a San Jose, California –based company's main liaison with intelligence and law enforcement agencies of China. Zoom later acknowledged it was the company in question. It said in a statement that it had terminated Jin's employment for violating company policies and was cooperating with the prosecutors. Jin is not in custody because he is based in China. In February 2021, Zoom announced a new feature called Kiosk Mode, which will allow people visiting offices to check in with

8712-497: Was a major increase in the use of Zoom for remote work , distance education , and online social relations. Zoom was one of the most downloaded mobile apps worldwide in 2020 with over 500 million downloads. As of April 2020, Zoom had more than 300 million daily meeting participants (calculated as the number of times someone joins a meeting, which can happen multiple times per day). Zoom One has six tiers: Basic, Pro, Business, Business Plus, Enterprise, and Enterprise Plus. Zoom

8811-513: Was closed on May 7, 2020, with Zoom not admitting wrongdoing, but agreeing to take added security measures. In April 2020, CEO Yuan apologized for the security issues, stating that some of the issues were a result of Zoom's having been designed for "large institutions with full IT support". He noted that in December 2019, Zoom had a maximum of 10 million daily meeting participants, and in March 2020

8910-697: Was co-founded in 1990 by Brian L Hinman and Jeffrey Rodman. In 2018 Polycom was acquired by Plantronics and in 2019 the name of the combined entity was changed to Poly. In 2022, it was sold to HP. Polycom was co-founded in 1990 by Brian L Hinman and Jeffrey Rodman, who were colleagues at PictureTel Corp. The startup was based in San Francisco, California but soon moved to San Jose, California , with Hinman using $ 400,000 of his own money and $ 100,000 from friends as seed money. Oak Investment Partners and Accel Partners then contributed an additional $ 3 million in venture capital. Polycom's stated goal

9009-644: Was commissioned by The Public Theater and premiered on YouTube on April 29, 2020, as a benefit performance. The New Yorker called it "the first great original play of quarantine". Oprah's Your Life in Focus: A Vision Forward was a live virtual experience hosted by Oprah Winfrey on Zoom from May 16 through June 6, 2020. In Source Material's 2020 play, In These Uncertain Times , directed by Samantha Shay, characters communicate on Zoom. The British found-footage horror film Host , directed by Rob Savage , features

9108-542: Was criticized for closing multiple accounts of U.S. and Hong Kong–based groups, including that of Zhou Fengsuo and two other human rights activists, who were commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre . The accounts were later re-opened, with the company stating that in the future it "will have a new process for handling similar situations." Zoom responded that it has to "comply with local laws," even "the laws of governments opposed to free speech." Zoom subsequently admitted to shutting down activist accounts at

9207-491: Was expanded to all accounts, including free ones. The feature had previously only been available for Premium users. In April 2022, Zoom added features including gesture recognition, a virtual whiteboard, and Zoom IQ for sales. In February 2022, the company launched Zoom Contact Center, a cloud contact center optimized for video calls and integrated directly into Zoom. In June 2022, Zoom One, which brings together chat, phone, whiteboard, and video conferencing capabilities into

9306-794: Was named president of the company, and Peter Gassner , the founder and CEO of Veeva Systems , joined Zoom's board of directors . In January 2017, the company raised US$ 100   million in Series D funding from Sequoia Capital at a US$ 1   billion valuation, making it a unicorn . In April 2017, Zoom launched a scalable telehealth product allowing doctors to host remote consultations with patients. In May, Zoom announced integration with Polycom 's conferencing systems, enabling features such as multiple screen and device meetings, HD and wireless screen sharing, and calendar integration with Microsoft Outlook , Google Calendar , and iCal . From September 25–27, 2017, Zoom hosted Zoomtopia 2017, its first annual user conference. At this conference, Zoom announced

9405-594: Was not collecting personal information. In the same month, Zoom was sued by a user in U.S. Federal Court for illegally and secretly disclosing personal data to third parties, including Facebook. Zoom responded that it "has never sold user data in the past and has no intention of selling users' data going forward". In April 2020, a Zoom information gathering feature was found that automatically sent user names and email addresses to LinkedIn , allowing some participants to surreptitiously access LinkedIn profile data about other users without their express consent. Soon after,

9504-540: Was relatively lightweight compared to competitors. Polycom began the development of its first product in the new category of "Document Conferencing Projector", called ShowStation in 1994. In April 1996, Polycom went public on NASDAQ. In 1997, the company began shipping ShowStation in addition to its growing line of audio products and had total revenues of $ 47 million. In January 1998, Polycom acquired ViaVideo for $ 54 million and its video conferencing product, which would be named ViewStation. The compact device provided

9603-463: Was said to be a default for all free and paid users and made available on the Zoom clients for Mac , Windows , and Linux , as well as Zoom mobile apps. On August 12, 2022, Wired magazine reported on three separate security vulnerabilities discovered by security researcher Patrick Wardle affecting the Zoom Mac OS desktop app. The vulnerabilities allowed an attacker who already had access to

9702-715: Was succeeded by Bob Hagerty. Hagerty was succeeded by Andy Miller in 2010. At Polycom, Miller was with several expense and accounting violations by the SEC in 2012, and settled with the SEC by agreeing to not serve as an officer for any company for five years. Miller left Polycom after being paid $ 24 million USD in compensation. He was succeeded as CEO by Peter Leav, who was then succeeded in 2016 by Mary McDowell following Polycom's acquisition by Siris Capital Group. The firm employed approximately 3,800 employees in 2014. In 2015, Polycom cut 15% of its workforce after posting large dips in sales. Polycom reported revenues of $ 1.3 billion for

9801-413: Was to support all the major ways people communicate, specifically including audio, content such as documents, and video. Its first products to market were audio conferencing speaker phones. The company later added content sharing, video conferencing, video network and bridging, and system monitoring and management products. Brian Hinman served as CEO from the company's founding in 1990 until 1998, when he

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