Latin America. Kudo, the cloud-based solution designed to conduct multilingual meetings and online collaborations, announced the release of version 2.0, with a novel design and enhancements to participant features. The platform update allows participants to meet on the web, in multiple languages and from various locations, while speaking and listening in their own language, from an intuitive interface.
As the start of its second year, Kudo offers a more versatile and collaborative platform to address the needs of companies working globally with a workforce or clientele distributed across different parts.
One of the main features of version 2.0 is the ability to include multiple speakers in the meeting, each with their own video on screen. Participants can share their screens and documents, either from their computers or mobile devices.
Through Kudo, people and businesses can overcome geographical and linguistic barriers through high-quality video meetings and simultaneous interpretation by language professionals. Participants; Speakers, assistants and interpreters can work remotely, without having to cover per diems or other associated expenses.
"Our team of developers has worked hard for months for the new release," said Fardad Zabetian, CEO of Kudo. "Kudo version 2.0 offers businesses a huge opportunity. Not only will companies save time, but they will also have a global audience at their fingertips and will be able to communicate with them in their own language through professional interpreters for only a fraction of the cost."
The topology of decentralized meetings in KUDO lends itself to a plethora of business uses. Product launches, training workshops, working groups, market reports and meetings between partners can be conducted in multiple languages in real time.
Kudo is available for iOS, Android and in its web version.