- What does Fuze do:
- Fuze is a global cloud communication and collaboration software platform that combines voice, video, and chat into a single application to communicate and collaborate anywhere, on any device.
- Fuze Launch year: 2006
- Company Name: Fuze
- Fuze Headquarters: Boston, MA, USA
- Fuze’s other branches: New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Ottawa, London, Amsterdam, Aveiro (Portugal), Paris, Munich, Zurich, Copenhagen and Sydney
- Fuze Founder(s): Steven Kokinos, Derek Yoo
- Number of Fuze employees: 1,150
- How many people use Fuze: 30k new users as on 2017
- Fuze revenue: $102.5M
- Industry sector: Telecommunication Services
- Acquisitions: Fuze acquired Whaleback Managed Services in August 2014
- Number of organisations that use Fuze: 95
- Number of countries that slack has users in: 15 countries
- Top Country for Fuze usage: United States
- Recognition: Fuze has been recognized as a Leader in The Forrester Wave
- Funding raised so far: $484.8M
- Fuze’s reported valuation: $1.4+ billion
- Top 5 Competitors or similar products: Skype, Cisco Webex Meetings, Avaya, Unify and Vonage
- Integrations: Fuze has its integrations with Slack, Microsoft, Google, Salesforce and Zendesk
- Fuze History: Fuze was earlier called as Thinking Phone Networks till 2015
- Free plan: Free calls within the organization, calls made to any Fuze endpoint within the Fuze customer network is also free of charge.
- What makes Fuze interesting: #1 Global cloud platform for unified voice, HD video calling and conferencing, integrated chatting, content sharing, and contact center.
- Awards: Fuze has been ranked on the Forbes Cloud 100 list every year since 2016.It was ranked #290 on Deloitte’s 2018 Technology Fast 500, among the fastest growing technology companies in North America
- Partnership: In March 2019, Fuze announced a partnership with Samsung to provide mobile unified communications as a service for remote and distributed workers
+ One interesting news:
In September 2019, Fuze announced an integration with Slack, enabling users to seamlessly toggle between the two platforms when moving from a Slack conversation to a Fuze call or meeting.
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