Why Most Online Class Failures Are Operational — Not Technical
Introduction: The Myth of Technical Failure When online classes fail, the first diagnosis is usually the same: “The platform isn’t good enough.” Leadership calls a meeting. Someone suggests switching platforms. IT evaluates three vendors. A budget is requested. Eighteen months later, a new platform launches. Classes are better for a few months. Then, the same […]
Academic Continuity Planning: What Can Go Wrong in Live Online Classes
Introduction: Why Continuity Is the Real Risk Academic continuity is not a luxury. It’s the operational promise institutions make to students, families, and governing bodies. When you enrol a student, you’re committing to: classes will run as scheduled, assessment will happen on time, progression will follow the published calendar, and nothing will unexpectedly break the […]
How Institutions Can Run Online Classes Without Disrupting Academic Terms
Introduction: The Fear That Stops Institutions When a registrar hears “we should add online classes,” the first thought isn’t usually excitement about innovation. It’s anxiety. The anxiety sounds like this: What if it breaks our schedule? What if instructors opt out? What if exams need to be rescheduled? What if students can’t join? What if […]
Enterprise-Grade Security You Can Trust
Data breaches make headlines and compliance violations cost millions, security isn’t optional — it’s foundational. Whether you’re hosting a confidential board meeting, a government policy briefing, or a high-stakes consultation, you need more than just a video call. You need a platform that puts security and control at the heart of collaboration. That’s exactly what […]
The Hidden Costs of Zoom for Schools
The answer is simple: Zoom’s pricing model is designed like a mousetrap. The cheese (free basic tier) draws you in. Then you discover you need more—better features, larger meetings, integration tools. Suddenly you’re paying more than you expected. This guide reveals exactly where those hidden costs hide and shows you seven proven strategies to cut […]
FERPA-Compliant Video Conferencing: What Schools Must Know
FERPA (the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) protects student educational records with the force of federal law. But here’s what most school administrators don’t realize: FERPA compliance doesn’t automatically come with your video conferencing platform. You have to build it in. This comprehensive guide breaks down FERPA requirements in plain language, shows you the […]
Zoom Alternatives for Schools (2026): Why Districts Are Switching
Table of Contents Key Takeaways Then renewal came, and we realized we’d been underestimating costs by 40%. Districts that grew from 5,000 to 8,000 users faced exponential increases, not linear ones. FERPA requires schools to protect student education records — including video meeting recordings — from unauthorised disclosure. Zoom Alternatives for education should offer data […]
Data Residency & Digital Sovereignty: Why It Matters for Big Meetings

The Chief Compliance Officer reviews the quarterly risk register. Standard items: data backups, vendor management, access controls. Then a new entry catches attention: “Online meeting platform compliance.” The Head of IT added it after discovering their collaboration tool stores recordings in three countries simultaneously, processes transcripts through US-based AI services, and maintains logs subject to […]
How Convay Ensures 360° Security With Its Confidentiality Chain
The security architect reviews the collaboration platform proposal. Vendor documentation describes encryption, access controls, audit logging. Standard security features. But the architect knows: individual features don’t create secure systems. Architecture creates secure systems. Traditional meeting tools protect the call—video and audio encrypted during transmission. But the security boundary ends when call ends. What happens to: […]
Scalability Guide: Running Large Meetings in Low Bandwidth Regions

The humanitarian coordinator opens the video conference from Nairobi headquarters. Three thousand field workers across twelve African countries should be joining for critical operational briefing. Five minutes in, participant count drops from 2,800 to 1,200. Chat fills with “can’t hear audio” and “video frozen.” The platform optimized for Silicon Valley networks fails spectacularly on 3G […]