Yandex has introduced the Yandex Concept service, which allows users to organize collaborative work using interactive whiteboards, according to the company’s press service.

Yandex introduced a new service for working with interactive whiteboards
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Participants will be able to add and format text, create tables and charts, use multimedia files, and edit content together.

“There is a library of ready-made templates so you don’t have to waste time creating boards from scratch. In addition, you can transfer data from another service similar to “Concept” – Miro. The number of participants in the project is not limited – “Yandex Concept” is suitable for both startups and large teams,” Yandex said.

The service was created using the Russian technological solution Pruffme, which Yandex has agreed to acquire. Pruffme users will be able to continue working with it without any changes.

Yandex Concept is available to users in any browser, both on computers and mobile devices. To create dashboards, you need to log in via Yandex ID. Project participants can determine for themselves who will have access to the content. The company also stressed that the data of users of the new service is stored encrypted on Yandex servers.

In mid-August, Yandex decided to create an analogue of Miro, which had left Russia. The development of the company began amid Miro’s announcement about the disconnection of Russian and Belarusian accounts. Two weeks later, T-Bank and VK also presented their own online platforms for collaboration.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

Source: RB

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