General information on videoconferencing technologies

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Initially Technical Support and Quality Assurance Engineer with experience in L1/L2 technical support, systems administration, API testing, and manual/regression testing across mobile, web, and banking systems. Strong background in Linux environments, REST APIs, JSON validation, troubleshooting, and incident resolution. Recognized for improving system reliability, reducing incidents, and bridging communication between users, field teams, and engineering.
Hi there, welcome once again, another week, another progress.
This is just a quick documentation of my latest learning and blogging so far. It’s been a time now (since the 10th of October precisely) since I’ve been contributing to Wikimedia and I did an onboarding on videoconferencing tools in the FLOSS and its comparison.
Feeling good and thrilled to share with you all this research. Kindly check here. Please, read to the end and give your feedback, I’ll appreciate it.
Disclaimer: This article was written as part of my contribution to WIKIMEDIA

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