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application sharing

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application sharing

A data conferencing capability that lets two or more users interactively work on the same application at the same time. The application is loaded and running in only one machine; however, keystrokes are transmitted from and screen changes are transmitted to the other participants. Application sharing provides the same capability as remote control software. See application viewing and T.120.



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0 also provides customers with innovative granular policy controls for all aspects of IM and real-time communications, including application sharing, file sharing, audio, video and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
CommuniGate Pro offers a wide range of functionality from groupware features to real-time communications such as secure IM, VoIP, video conferencing, whiteboarding, desktop and application sharing using any client based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) via the built-in SIP server.
Features for educators include automatic camera operation, wireless components, video scalers and interactive two-way application sharing.
 
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