
In response to the coronavirus crisis, on March 3, Google announced that the Enterprise functionalities of Google Meet were temporarily available to all Google Workspace, G Suite customers. The easy-to use interface that is fully integrated with other Google Workspace apps like Google Calendar allows people to create and drop in and out of meetings quickly, just by clicking a link. It’s an easy-to-use interface that can handle up to 250 people in an online video conferencing meeting, depending on the Google Workspace subscription you’re in.

Google’s video conferencing app within Google Workspace, formerly G Suite, has been specifically designed with business needs in mind.



In this article I make the comparison between the current most popular Cloud-based online video conferencing tools: Zoom, Microsoft Teams and Google Meet. With so many choices for business video meeting tools available, it’s worth looking into the differences and similarities between them. Thanks to the digital age we’re living in, we now have plenty of options to stay connected with all these stakeholders through video conferencing. The coronavirus has forced people to get creative when it comes to how they communicate with colleagues, customers and partners.
