Teleconferencing
Turkish defense giant to use own software for meetings
Turkish defense giant Aselsan has developed its own video conferencing software for internal communications.
The software, called XperMeet, will meet the company's security needs with its end-to-end encipherment and SSL certificate.
XperMeet offers the ability to host meetings, training and organizing panels and webinars as well as voice calls and messaging.
Turkish firm develops safe videoconference software
Turkey's one of the largest defense companies Havelsan developed an indigenous and safe videoconference software, named Diyalog.
The use of videoconference software rose sharply after the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused lockdowns globally.
The high demand for this software also revealed some security problems.
Pro Seminars organizing crisis management webinar
Pro Seminars is organizing a webinar on crisis management, featuring Efstathios Liakopoulos, founder of Business Support services.
The webinar will take place on on Monday, May 4, from 6 to 8 p.m. and participation costs 20 euros per person.
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Businesses encouraging employees to work from home
An increasing number of Greek businesses are implementing work-from-home programs to protect their employees and the public from the new coronavirus.
Companies whose staff are or will be working from home include online shopping platforms such as Skroutz and efood, as well as the taxi service Beat.
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