At the outset of the pandemic, Zoom became an instrumental part of many people’s lives and livelihoods almost overnight. Within weeks, usage of our platform increased exponentially, with hundreds of millions of meeting participants relying on Zoom to stay connected to their customers, colleagues, family and friends. We felt — and continue to feel — unbelievably privileged to help so many people keep their lives moving forward. Even as our worker population starts to get vaccinated, elevated usage rates have persisted. And many workers are feeling fatigue from joining a steady stream of video meetings each day.
What to Expect from a Potential Trump Administration in 2025
As Donald Trump campaigns for a potential return to the presidency, speculation grows about what his administration might prioritize and how it would shape the