Re: [OSList] Zoom Communications as an OST Tool? Motley Fool stock advisor is pushing Zoom as a collaborative video tool investment...FYI

2020-01-18 Thread Koos de Heer via OSList
I have used Zoom and as a tool it is OK. Not much better or worse or any more 
special than the other tools around. They are rather pushy and unpleasant  with 
their commercial activities, which is for me a reason to avoid them if I 
can.The mail you have forwarded confirms this.BestKoos
 Oorspronkelijk bericht Van: Mark Carmel via OSList 
 Datum: 18-01-2020  19:18  (GMT+01:00) Aan: 
World wide Open Space Technology email list  
Cc: Mark Carmel  Onderwerp: [OSList] Zoom Communications 
as an OST Tool? Motley Fool stock advisor is pushing Zoom as a collaborative 
video tool investment...FYI Hello Way Word Travelers...Has anyone used Zoom 
Communications for Open Space Technology?  When I received this hot investment 
tip from Motley Fool I thought of all you Disciples of THE Harrison Owen 
Discipline... all of you wonderful people who are the worlds leading  Peace 
Makers for Progress ... Now, WE are part of what Motley Fool is calling the 
WORKPLACE PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRY right? Because this is supposed to be the 
hottest new video tool for remote conferencing... I wanted to share this with 
you for your information only...  I have not invested in Zoom, yet, not sure if 
I will...but I do hope someone has tried it and has some feedback...  Cheers to 
2020!!  And may God CONTINUE to bless Harrison Owen, his vision, his family and 
his Disciples...Here is the Motley Fool's take:Why we think you should buy 
shares in Zoom Video Communications todayWith teleworking and remote offices 
becoming more and more common, businesses need a video communication system 
they can rely on. Enter Zoom Communications.Founder and CEO Eric Yuan is 
passionate about making it easier for workers to collaborate effectively. He 
also owns billions’ worth of Zoom stock, tying his fortune to shareholder 
interests.Customer satisfaction is unparalleled, with many often adding to 
their subscriptions over time.With an estimated $43 billion market for video 
communications by 2022, Zoom has plenty of room to grow.Why Zoom Video 
Communications?Zoom has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the 
always important (and quickly expanding) workplace productivity industry. Zoom 
has made it its goal to revolutionize the way people meet and communicate 
within the office. Gone are those static-filled conversations with remote 
co-workers! Zoom has replaced the awkward and complex office meetings with a 
smooth videoconferencing interface, complete with proprietary features like 
document and screen sharing.But the biggest factor is their ability to bring in 
and keep clients. The proof is in the pudding: Zoom now has over 66,000 
customers that have more than 10 employees using the service, up 29,000 from 
2018. But the biggest factor in acquiring customers is the revenue growth seen 
by companies that use Zoom. In the past 12 months, the number of customers 
generating $100,000 in revenue has doubled to almost 500. This alone makes it 
an incredible business decision to switch to Zoom Video Communications.Why 
now?Zoom has never looked stronger. Revenue in its fiscal second quarter in 
2018 rose almost 100%. And unlike most of the competition in the SaaS industry, 
Zoom is profitable.And for five quarters in a row, Zoom generated a net dollar 
expansion rate above 130%. This means that customers that have been with Zoom 
for the past year are spending 30% more now than they were initially. The 
expanding suite of capabilities makes it easy to keep businesses in the Zoom 
ecosystem.But what is most exciting? — Zoom’s prospects outside the Americas. 
Revenues from the Asia-Pacific and greater European regions are climbing at a 
faster pace than its core Americas business.
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Re: [OSList] Zoom Communications as an OST Tool? Motley Fool stock advisor is pushing Zoom as a collaborative video tool investment...FYI

2020-01-18 Thread Harrison Owen via OSList
Funny thing. Been using Zoom for years and presently The conference in NYC is 
Zooming along.
hol


-Original Message-
From: Mark Carmel via OSList 
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list 
Cc: Mark Carmel 
Sent: Sat, Jan 18, 2020 1:18 pm
Subject: [OSList] Zoom Communications as an OST Tool? Motley Fool stock advisor 
is pushing Zoom as a collaborative video tool investment...FYI

Hello Way Word Travelers...
Has anyone used Zoom Communications for Open Space Technology?  When I received 
this hot investment tip from Motley Fool I thought of all you Disciples of THE 
Harrison Owen Discipline... all of you wonderful people who are the worlds 
leading  Peace Makers for Progress ... Now, WE are part of what Motley Fool is 
calling the WORKPLACE PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRY right? Because this is supposed 
to be the hottest new video tool for remote conferencing... I wanted to share 
this with you for your information only...  I have not invested in Zoom, yet, 
not sure if I will...but I do hope someone has tried it and has some 
feedback...  
Cheers to 2020!!  And may God CONTINUE to bless Harrison Owen, his vision, his 
family and his Disciples...
Here is the Motley Fool's take:
Why we think you should buy shares in Zoom Video Communications today
   
   - With teleworking and remote offices becoming more and more common, 
businesses need a video communication system they can rely on. Enter Zoom 
Communications.
   
   - Founder and CEO Eric Yuan is passionate about making it easier for workers 
to collaborate effectively. He also owns billions’ worth of Zoom stock, tying 
his fortune to shareholder interests.
   
   - Customer satisfaction is unparalleled, with many often adding to their 
subscriptions over time.
   
   - With an estimated $43 billion market for video communications by 2022, 
Zoom has plenty of room to grow.

Why Zoom Video Communications?
Zoom has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the always important 
(and quickly expanding) workplace productivity industry. Zoom has made it its 
goal to revolutionize the way people meet and communicate within the office. 
Gone are those static-filled conversations with remote co-workers! Zoom has 
replaced the awkward and complex office meetings with a smooth 
videoconferencing interface, complete with proprietary features like document 
and screen sharing.But the biggest factor is their ability to bring in and keep 
clients. The proof is in the pudding: Zoom now has over 66,000 customers that 
have more than 10 employees using the service, up 29,000 from 2018. But the 
biggest factor in acquiring customers is the revenue growth seen by companies 
that use Zoom. In the past 12 months, the number of customers generating 
$100,000 in revenue has doubled to almost 500. This alone makes it an 
incredible business decision to switch to Zoom Video Communications.
Why now?
Zoom has never looked stronger. Revenue in its fiscal second quarter in 2018 
rose almost 100%. And unlike most of the competition in the SaaS industry, Zoom 
is profitable.And for five quarters in a row, Zoom generated a net dollar 
expansion rate above 130%. This means that customers that have been with Zoom 
for the past year are spending 30% more now than they were initially. The 
expanding suite of capabilities makes it easy to keep businesses in the Zoom 
ecosystem.But what is most exciting? — Zoom’s prospects outside the Americas. 
Revenues from the Asia-Pacific and greater European regions are climbing at a 
faster pace than its core Americas 
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[OSList] Zoom Communications as an OST Tool? Motley Fool stock advisor is pushing Zoom as a collaborative video tool investment...FYI

2020-01-18 Thread Mark Carmel via OSList
Hello Way Word Travelers...

Has anyone used Zoom Communications for Open Space Technology?  When I
received this hot investment tip from Motley Fool I thought of all you
Disciples of THE Harrison Owen Discipline... all of you wonderful people
who are the worlds leading  Peace Makers for Progress ... Now, WE are part
of what Motley Fool is calling the WORKPLACE PRODUCTIVITY INDUSTRY
right? Because this is supposed to be the hottest new video tool for
remote conferencing... I wanted to share this with you for your information
only...  I have not invested in Zoom, yet, not sure if I will...but I do
hope someone has tried it and has some feedback...

Cheers to 2020!!  And may God CONTINUE to bless Harrison Owen, his vision,
his family and his Disciples...

Here is the Motley Fool's take:
Why we think you should buy shares in Zoom Video Communications today


   - With teleworking and remote offices becoming more and more common,
   businesses need a video communication system they can rely on. Enter Zoom
   Communications.


   - Founder and CEO Eric Yuan is passionate about making it easier for
   workers to collaborate effectively. He also owns billions’ worth of Zoom
   stock, tying his fortune to shareholder interests.


   - Customer satisfaction is unparalleled, with many often adding to their
   subscriptions over time.


   - With an estimated $43 billion market for video communications by 2022,
   Zoom has plenty of room to grow.

Why Zoom Video Communications?

Zoom has quickly become a force to be reckoned with in the always important
(and quickly expanding) workplace productivity industry. Zoom has made it
its goal to revolutionize the way people meet and communicate within the
office. Gone are those static-filled conversations with remote co-workers!
Zoom has replaced the awkward and complex office meetings with a smooth
videoconferencing interface, complete with proprietary features like
document and screen sharing.

But the biggest factor is their ability to bring in and keep clients. The
proof is in the pudding: Zoom now has over 66,000 customers that have more
than 10 employees using the service, up 29,000 from 2018. But the biggest
factor in acquiring customers is the revenue growth seen by companies that
use Zoom. In the past 12 months, the number of customers generating
$100,000 in revenue has doubled to almost 500.

This alone makes it an incredible business decision to switch to Zoom Video
Communications.
Why now?

Zoom has never looked stronger. Revenue in its fiscal second quarter in
2018 rose almost 100%. And unlike most of the competition in the SaaS
industry, Zoom is profitable.

And for five quarters in a row, Zoom generated a net dollar expansion rate
above 130%. This means that customers that have been with Zoom for the past
year are spending 30% more now than they were initially. The expanding
suite of capabilities makes it easy to keep businesses in the Zoom
ecosystem.

But what is most exciting? — Zoom’s prospects outside the Americas.
Revenues from the Asia-Pacific and greater European regions are climbing at
a faster pace than its core Americas business.
___
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