For multiparty video conferencing to help people make decisions across multiple agencies, Eyeson One View is a good option. It's an omnimedia communication system that can handle multiple sources of information in real time, with high-performance video conferencing and real-time omnimedia stream synchronization. It's got smart bandwidth optimization, built-in encryption and the ability to run on a private network. It's designed for emergency medical services, public safety and other critical infrastructure, and can run on public and private clouds or in embedded systems.
Another powerful option is Zoom, an all-in-one collaboration platform that includes video meetings, team chat, phone and webinars. Zoom offers multiparty video conferencing, instant messaging, file sharing and collaborative work. It also has AI Companion to generate meeting summaries and automate workflows, and it's a good option for hybrid work in many industries, including government and healthcare.
If you need large-scale, real-time voice and video, Daily offers an enterprise WebRTC platform. It can handle high-definition recording and streaming, end-to-end encryption and HIPAA compliance. Daily's APIs and SDKs let developers build apps for live streaming, telehealth and virtual collaboration, and it has flexible pricing and strong support options.
Vonage Video API is another option, letting you customize integration of live, interactive video into web, mobile and desktop apps. The platform's features include Video Express for stream management, Interactive Broadcast for large-scale video engagement, and AI-Powered Features to boost real-time connections. It's got compliance and data protection through advanced encryption and firewall controls.