“Zoom is sort of like a verb when it comes to videoconferencing, right?” That’s Eric Yuan, the founder and CEO of Zoom, speaking—and a moment later, he retracts the claim: “I guess that’s too strong.” ...
In the wake of the onslaught of the covid-19, employees across the world grew chummy with a perfectly appropriate remote work schedule that allows them to work from home. However, one of the companies ...
Eyebrows were raised when Zoom, the video conferencing service that became ubiquitous during the pandemic, announced that some employees would be coming back to the office, reversing an earlier stated ...
The CEO of Zoom says an AI clone will one day take your video calls, send emails, and do nearly every part of your job that happens on a computer. Reading time 3 minutes The company made famous by ...
Eric Yuan founded Zoom in 2011 and took the company public in 2019. Yuan said he prefers his Zoom meetings to be informal so that attendees "can be themselves." Amazon founder Jeff Bezos said he likes ...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan reportedly aired his grievances about the product he founded — the same product that all but revolutionized lockdown-era labor — during a company meeting. Earlier this month, Zoom ...
Eric Yuan, Zoom CEO, wants employees to spend less time at meetings, so his company is creating an odd new technology to help accomplish that. “We all spend a lot of time either making phone calls, ...
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan told staff an all-hands meeting earlier this month that he wants employees to return to in-person work because Zoom is making them too “friendly” and unable to build trust. “Over ...
What if you could skip virtual Zoom meetings at work while still making an appearance? "Digital twin" technology could be a future development implemented by the San Jose, California-based software ...
Editor’s Note: Earlier today, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan announced that the company would cut about 15% of its workforce, laying off about 1,300 workers. The following message was shared earlier today with ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Zoom on Tuesday said it will lay off about 1,300 employees, or approximately 15% of its staff, becoming the latest tech company to announce significant job cuts as a pandemic-fueled ...