Amazon will end support for its Chime video-conferencing software next year. The company stopped accepting new customers on Feb. 19. Existing customers, however, can continue using the app's ...
Companies looking for a new videoconferencing and teleconferencing system have a fresh face to turn to in the market: Amazon Web Services. On Monday, the public cloud provider announced the launch of ...
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(Reuters) - Amazon said it would stop support for its unified communications service, Chime, next year and will not accept new customers beginning Wednesday. Amazon employees have long used Chime, ...
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is launching the general availability of live connector, a new feature in the Amazon Chime SDK that allows organizations to add livestreaming capabilities to web and mobile ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. said today it’s bring livestreaming capabilities to its real-time communications service Amazon Chime software development kit. With the new addition, Amazon said it is making ...
Chime is currently experiencing outages in the US, with numerous users reporting that the app is not working properly. As of ...