GoToMeeting Scalability

Gavin Tomlins - PeerSpot reviewer
Chief Information Officer at a pharma/biotech company with 11-50 employees

The solution is scalable. 

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MR
Strategic Sourcing Director at a tech services company with 5,001-10,000 employees

We only really use it for particular products. We don't have a set amount of users that leverage the product.

We likely won't increase or decrease usage. We'll continue with the status quo for now. 

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Jacky Hood - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO at FieldDay Solutions, Inc.

My subscription allows 150 attendees. That's way more than I need for FieldDay, our clients, and our Project Management World events. People who need more than 150 users should select GotoWebinar which can accommodate up to 3000 users. 

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Mariana Martins - PeerSpot reviewer
Accounts executive at FCBrasil

This is a fairly scalable solution.

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JS
IT Executive at Ls Advisors

For the time being, scalability is okay. It's suitable for our requirements.

We have 15 users in the Mauritius branch, 25 in Paris, and we have 5 users in Switzerland.

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AM
IT Manager at Capital Guidance

Scalability has not been a problem.

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RA
General Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

My typical meeting size is about ten people, which has been fine. We have had no trouble with connecting, sharing data, or sharing our screens. I'm not sure how a meeting of 1,000 participants would be because I haven't been involved in one.

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PS
Manager ICT at a local government with 501-1,000 employees

It is scalable. We only needed the licensing for two conferencing groups. So at one point in time, it's two groups who have a conference. We only got a license for a group of two, and then we had individual connectivity. It worked fine for us, no issues.

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GG
Senior Program Manager at a consultancy with 1-10 employees

It is scalable because the stability was consistent, even as the number of meeting participants increased. We have perhaps 60 users in the company.

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KB
Team Leader Presales at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

You can get many simultaneous users can be in one meeting. This is the scalability from GoToMeeting's point of view. They are selling the fact that a number of users can use it at the same time.

We have around 20 people using the solution right now.

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GJ
Director - Global Delivery at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

With respect to scalability, you can accommodate a maximum of 10 people in a meeting. I think that it should be increased to 25.

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SR
Lead Analyst at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

We had only one or two instances where we had to go beyond what was possible. There was, for example, one meeting where we had 50 users. That day we had trouble as it was only limited to 25 so and it forced us to go and purchase a new license, which is ultimately what we did.

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ER
Network Manager at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Scalability is good. There are around fifty users in our company. We are a smaller company of 100 people, we don't have plans to increase usage. 

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JA
Owner at UNIWAN.BE SPRL

It's scalable. I've been to big meetings and it's quite scalable.

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it_user620046 - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Engineer III with 11-50 employees

No scalability issues.

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