VQ Conference Manager

Get a clear, practical view of modern video conferencing challenges and how VQ Communications solves them.

Modern organizations depend on video conferencing to handle sensitive, high-stakes communication.

For organizations that require true sovereignty and security, that trade-off is no longer acceptable.

Our latest white paper explores the realities of modern video conferencing security – and how to regain control without adding complexity.

You’ll discover
  • The hidden trade-offs of traditional on-premises solutions
  • What true self-hosted, sovereign conferencing looks like in practice
  • How to deliver secure, scalable collaboration without multi-vendor complexity
  • A side-by-side comparison of cloud, traditional on-prem, and modern self-hosted architectures
The Control vs. Complexity Dilemma

Organizations today face a difficult choice:

Cloud conferencing offers simplicity, but requires trust in shared infrastructure and external providers.

Traditional on-premises solutions offer control, but introduce cost, integration challenges, and operational overhead.

As a result, many organizations unintentionally become platform builders, stitching together multiple vendors just to achieve a secure conferencing environment.

There is a better way.

Secure, Self-Hosted Conferencing at Enterprise Scale

VQ Conference Manager (VQCM) transforms Cisco Meeting Server (CMS) into a fully self-hosted, enterprise-grade video conferencing service.

In our Solution Spotlight you’ll learn how VQ Communications delivers:

  • Complete data control: keep video, audio, metadata and user data within your environment
  • Sovereign infrastructure: no reliance on shared cloud services
  • Enterprise scalability: support large, complex, multi-session environments
  • Operational flexibility: from self-service meetings to concierge, operator-led events
  • Simplified architecture: eliminate multi-vendor complexity with a unified solution

Unlike cloud platforms, your data never leaves your network.

Unlike traditional on-prem solutions, you avoid the burden of fragmented systems.