


That’s my dispassionate assessment of all these Platforms. That clearly shows that the Jitsi Team is listening to the voices of the community members. Every time I aspired for a new feature, the Jitsi team has come up with that feature in a very short span of time.
Big blue button vs jitsi plus#
That’s a huge plus point, which proprietary solutions can’t match.

However, we would be happy for a few more features. Conclusion To summarize, Jitsi is now a very successful alternative to Zoom and can compete with its security and ease of use. Nextcloud Talk is limited in the number of participants that you can have in a single meeting. BigBlueButton is not for communication in teams or among individuals, but rather for seminars and other interactive event formats with a manageable number of participants. Teams uses too much of your bandwidth and I have noticed that while using it on the Mobile, my Mobile gets heated up very quickly and the audio clarity drops if you are on a slow Network. Teams, Hangouts etc are proprietary solutions and you cant even compare it with Jitsi which is entirely open source. Setting Up Openmeetings is much harder when compared to Jitsi. Jitsi can run on Servers with minimal resources and in terms of performance outperforms OpenMeetings. OpenMeetings is an interesting open source platform but comparing Jitsi to openmeetings would be like comparing apples to oranges because both have different use cases. Also, the processor load can go up really quickly unless you are using a Dedicated Server with sufficient resources because it uses the system clock for synchronization. I have tested Jitsi Meet, BigBluebutton, OpenMeetings, Kopano, Nextcloud Talk, Teams, Zoom and Hangouts and these are my observationsīigbluebutton is extremely resource hungry.
