What Integrates with Virtual Days?
Find out what Virtual Days integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with Virtual Days, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that Virtual Days currently integrates with:
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Zoom
Zoom Communications
$14.99 per user per month 570 RatingsZoom Meetings & Chat allows for enterprise video conferencing that includes real-time messaging and content sharing. Video conferencing and messaging made easy across all devices. Facilitate adoption with meeting capabilities that make it simple to join, start, and collaborate on any device. Zoom Meetings syncs to your calendar system and provides enterprise-grade video conferencing on both mobile and desktop. All-hands meetings, internal and external communications, trainings, and all-hands meetings can all be done through one platform. With support for up to 1000 participants and 49 videos per screen, HD video and audio can be added to your meetings. Multi-participants can share their screens simultaneously, and co-annotate to make it more interactive. End-to-end encryption of all meetings, role-based security, password protection and waiting rooms. You can also place attendees on hold. You can record your meetings locally or to cloud with searchable transcripts. Zoom offers HIPAA-compliant healthcare plans. -
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Azure API Apps
Microsoft
4 RatingsContinuous integration along with deployment slots allows you to link your preferred version control system to your API, enabling automatic deployment of commits, which simplifies the process of implementing code changes significantly. You can advance your API to production, conduct tests on a duplicate of your application provided by deployment slots, and seamlessly shift traffic to the updated version without experiencing any downtime. For enhanced security, your API can be secured with just a few clicks via Azure Active Directory, social media single sign-on, or OAuth, eliminating the need for code modifications while ensuring that the sign-on SDKs for your services are always current. Additionally, establish on-premises connectivity to link your API with your corporate or local network, utilizing connections that offer enterprise-level security, allowing you to serve APIs on your intranet as if they were operating locally, or to interface with existing internal network resources effectively. This comprehensive approach not only streamlines deployment but also enhances security and connectivity, making it easier for businesses to manage their API environments.
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