Everyone at NYSERDA can now choose between a WebEx Meeting and a WebEx Event. There are subtle differences between the two, which can make deciding which to choose difficult. Here's a handy table to help in your decision making process:
Key takeaways:
- Will you have less than 200 attendees? Meeting is best for you
- Is this a collaboration? Meeting is best for you
- Is this more of a broadcast or delivering information? Event is best for you
- Will you be seeing presentations or video from more than just the panelists? Meeting is best for you
Table taken from Cisco
Which Webex Solution is right for you? | Cisco Webex Meetings | Cisco Webex Events |
Capacity | up to 200 participants | Up to 1000 participants. |
Cisco Webex Mobile App Support | Yes | Yes |
Real-time presentation and application sharing | Yes | Yes |
Ability to pass control to other presenters | Yes | Yes |
Cross-platform support (Windows, Mac, Linux) | Yes | Yes |
Adobe Flash, streaming audio and video | Yes | Yes |
Network-based and client-side recording for meeting/event re-use | Yes | Yes |
Make certain attendees presenters and panelists | No | Yes |
Hybrid Audio - standard phone plus VoIP - in the same session | Yes | Yes |
Audio Broadcasting | No | Yes |
Broadcast audio:
| No | Yes |
Disable audio entry and exit tone inside meeting | Yes | No |
Simplified attendee view - attendees can be kept anonymous | No | Yes |
Threaded Q&A, prioritize Q&A, attention indicator, instant feedback icons | No | Yes |
Private chat | Yes | Yes |
Flash-based interface requires no plug-ins for attendees | No | Yes |
Program/Campaign Management:
| No | Yes |
Lead Source tracking and enrollment/lead scoring | No | Yes |
eCommerce function to support PayPal payment for training | No | Yes |
Post-event support survey and destination url | No | Yes |
Export leads to CRM systems | No | Yes |
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