The BlueJeans Meetings platform supported video, audio and web conferencing with the collaboration tools, as a cloud service that connects desktops, mobile devices and room systems in one video meeting. It was acquired in 2020 by Verizon and discontinued in the sunsetting of the BlueJeans product line by Verizon, in 2023.
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Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Skype for Business was an online messaging and conferencing tool, now superseded by Microsoft Teams.
BlueJeans excels in the areas where Zoom and Skype for Business fail. The software is easy to use, there is no need for installing or multiple windows. Client use of BlueJeans has been positive compared to other options and overall BlueJeans is simply just easy to use.
I would say Skype for Business gave us the worst experience. Teams are easy and very convenient; however, it is not useful for clients outside the organization. Some clients use Zoom and work perfectly fine. However, I feel it a bit more complicated than BlueJeans.
Skype for Business is unreliable in terms of audio. For some reason, not everyone within the organization is able to communicate via this product. We are currently testing Zoom. It is very similar to BlueJeans and so far I find the set up less intuitive than BlueJeans.
Zoom is very easy to use and easy to invite external invitees. I think BlueJeans is better than Zoom in terms of quality
Skype for Business: I remember so many issues with things like users, active directory problems, and quality problems. BlueJeans is better, however, Skype for …
We needed a tool that allowed our external users to effortlessly join and collaborate with our internal team. This is where this tool really shines compared to some of the others. BlueJeans fit the need and when it was time for collaboration we were thrilled to hear BlueJeans …
BlueJeans Meetings is the most deluxe, feature-heavy webinar and virtual meetings software program I have used. We began using it to connect for All-Hands Meetings for our country-wide company offices without needing to travel to be together, and we transitioned to using it …
Service Manager - Transformation, Performance & Practice
Chose BlueJeans Meetings (discontinued)
BlueJeans was the preferred option over Skype for the reasons mentioned throughout the review, far more intuitive, easy guest access, improved video and audio quality, substantially better on tools (breakout rooms, whiteboard etc).
BlueJeans is reasonably close to Zoom. I do not have a paid account with Zoom, so I prefer BlueJeans when setting up a scheduled meeting. The app is very intuitive and feels relatively non-invasive. I like the phone-in service provided. We have used this quite a lot for …
I know BlueJeans through a customer (Inchcape) and I prefer the design, stability and security. For events I use WebinarJam, I've never used BlueJeans Events in order to compare.
The UX of the BlueJeans app is very easy to manage meetings, raising instant meetings, single clicks to join, recording, screen sharing, and ability to be used in low network coverage brings many advantages comparing to the other tools. Giving webinars and meetings to hundreds …
I have used Skype and Zoom. I don't recall really much about Zoom and Skype, outside of they seemed a bit more complicated to use. Skype annoys me actually, because the sign in box pops up EVERY TIME I open up my computer. I would really like it to just go away.
BlueJeans has provided a better product than it's competitor's time after time. As I interact with other companies, I'll have to use different communication tools, and BlueJeans are always the more seamless enjoyable meetings. Other tools have issues with communication, audio …
BlueJeans is by far superior to all other kinds of software I have used. It is easy to use, both for the presenter and the participants. It is a simple technology that does not require you to need a phone and a computer. And, it works outside your organization via the simple …
I prefer BlueJeans to the other technologies we've evaluated. It has the best combination of video/audio quality and user experience. Many of the other technologies require downloading the app or simply have a bad experience. They're all flawed in their own way, BlueJeans seems …
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
This app integrates the features and functionality of Slack and Zoom into one app. This, when coupled with other MS platforms like Outlook, OneNote, OneDrive, and others makes this app a very compelling option when compared to others.
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
BlueJeans is good for having smaller meetings and the ability to communicate with large groups, but I have noticed more lag time and glitches with BlueJeans which led me to look for alternative options. I think BlueJeans also has a less intuitive design and looks less sleek, so …
Chose Skype for Business, now part of Microsoft Teams
Skype for Business is a bit more user-friendly to use than BlueJeans. BlueJeans is great, but I've had connection issues in the past, whereas I haven't had any problems with connections on Skype. I use both programs for different companies, and I'd say Skype if my go-to …