Google has partnered with Vidyo to bring out software that would reportedly allow Google+ Hangouts users to have more video conversations with other users.
The software, dubbed Vidyo H2O for Google + Hangouts, is aimed at improving the quality of web browser-based video meetings.
According to PC World, Vidyo H2O works as a bridge between Google+ Hangouts and legacy collaboration platforms, including videoconferencing room systems allowing enterprise employees to use Hangouts to join meetings with colleagues or outside partners who are on room systems or office phones.
The software would be made available on March 31, priced at 99 dollars-per-month for on-premises use or 149 dollars-per-month as a cloud-based hosted service, the report added.