Zoom, the pandemic darling that became synonymous with remote work, has unveiled an ambitious new feature: webinars for up to one million attendees.
Video chat company Zoom, which enabled remote work during the pandemic, is now requiring employees to return to the office two days per week.
Zoom Video Communications Inc. has announced it is cutting about 1,300 jobs, about 15 percent of its workforce.
Zoom is adding more quirky, light-hearted features that will be used for chats with friends and family rather than business meetings.
Zoom has been the major benefactor in video conferencing over the last 12 months, and Microsoft Teams wants a bigger piece of that pie.