Google is set to launch embedded bi-directional interoperability on Meet devices and Zoom Rooms later this year.
It means that Zoom Rooms users will be able to join Google Meet meetings, and Google Meet devices will be able to join Zoom Meetings.
According to Google, this will be possible directly from a Zoom Room or a Google Meet device calendar "with the touch of a single button" or by entering a meeting code.
As two of the most prominent organisations within the UC and collaboration industry, Google states that the aim is to make communication between users of different platforms more accessible.
Dave Citron, Director of Product, Google Workspace, commented: "In the hybrid workplace, organisations are struggling to connect their conference rooms to customers, partners, or colleagues in different organisations due to platform interoperability challenges.
"To help overcome this, we’ve been working with our partners to give customers as much flexibility as possible to connect with people within and outside their networks.
"Last year, we launched bi-directional interoperability between Cisco Webex devices and Google Meet devices.
"We continue our support of Pexip for Google Meet so users can seamlessly join Meet meetings from a wide range of third-party video conferencing solutions."




