Libero, a videoconferencing app developed by startup Soulpage under the stewardship of its Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Vamsi Kurama, has won government recognition as an alternative to the popular Zoom app.
The Union Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology had invited startups to find an Indian alternative to Zoom and after several rounds of elimination, Soulpage's Libero was picked as one of the top five from 2,000 applications.
Proud of having won government backing for Libero, Kurama says the app will be more user friendly and convenient. Compared to Zoom, Libero has additional features like ‘white board, meeting notes and noise cancellation, the developer said, adding that it was also more secure. What stands out is that Libero outperformed apps developed by big names such as HCL and Zoho.
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Southern startup Soulpage wins government funding to develop alternative to Zoom
Finalist in a competition run by the Union government, the developer receives Rs 15 lakh from the Ministry of Electronics and Communication. Compared to Zoom, Libero has additional features like 'white board, meeting notes and noise cancellation, the developer said, adding that it was also more secure.
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