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Video conferencing group’s shares hit new record as revenue growth accelerates
Users of video conferencing service report problems signing in
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Video meeting platform tasked with recreating experience of highly lucrative Paddock Club
Microsoft and Zoom will temporarily bar city’s authorities from accessing user data when requested
Beijing’s new national security law for the territory is already posing big questions for US tech giants
Solina Chau is unsung force helping to secure deals on behalf of Hong Kong’s ‘superman’
Video meeting platform admits it blocked online Tiananmen Square commemoration
Chinese dissidents in US targeted after announcing plans for video call commemorating 1989 massacre
Zoom’s chief has seen his company’s fortunes soar at a time of escalating US-China tensions
Video conferencing group reports 169% jump in revenue on new paying customers
Seeing others on video calls is a false intimacy and leaves us grieving for face-to-face life
The etiquette of video conferencing is sadly a work in progress
Unwelcome and even unclothed intruders were an early glitch tech companies failed to fix
The ultimate stay-at-home stock is priced to perfection. And that might be a problem.
The company lacks a sufficiently big moat to keep hold of users who worry about security
Organisation is latest to warn over data security worries on videoconferencing platform
Videoconferencing app’s chief Eric Yuan says it will put new features on hold while it fixes security issues
Videoconferencing app under pressure over security and privacy issues
US regulator warns investors were mistaking Chinese company for better-known namesake
Video conferencing group’s value has doubled in past three months as virus closes offices
Predictions of IT downturn leave investors hunting for who is best placed to ride it out
When enterprise value is more than half the total addressable market.
Video conferencing group beat estimates for its first quarter since going public
Shares in video conferencing group rise 80 per cent
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