Epiphan Video Adds Workplace by Facebook Integration
Today at the annual F8 developer conference, Facebook announced new partnerships and integrations for Workplace, its collaboration platform, to help organizations simplify day-to-day workflows and enable richer collaboration with live video. Epiphan Video also announced integration of their video capture and streaming products with Workplace.
Using either Windows or Mac OS, desktop users can use Epiphan’s AV.io family of portable capture cards to share any camera or device to their Workplace Timeline, Groups, or Work Chat.
Also, dedicated encoders like Epiphan’s Pearl-2, Webcaster X1 for Facebook Live, and new Webcaster X2 are also now capable of live streaming to Facebook Workplace.
Here are more details on their integration of Epiphan’s products with Workplace by Facebook.
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