Mobile access is quickly becoming the future of enterprise communications. In the recent words of Forbes writer, Ben Kepes, "Enterprises are increasingly realizing that mobilizing their workforce isn’t just about giving everyone a smartphone with email access, rather it’s about building a plethora of both internally and externally facing applications – for marketing, operations, collaboration etc." At Blue Jeans Network, we couldn’t agree more. With a focus on security, scalability, and interoperability, Blue Jeans is innovating mobile business communications. Let’s check out the details.

At Blue Jeans Network, we believe that collaboration breeds greatness, and that everyone deserves to be seen and heard. We can only imagine what the great minds of history could have created if collaboration had been as easy as a video conference.
In the spirit of collaboration, we took a look back in history to see how timeless great minds worked to improve the way people collaborate and forever shaped the way we communicate and do business:
No one ever said sales was easy. The role requires some serious charisma, persistence, and social savvy. Just to give you an idea of how difficult sales can be, let’s take a look at some numbers. According to research from the Harvard Business Review, only 9.1% of sales meetings result in a sale. That’s assuming you can even organize the meeting in the first place.
Great minds think alike—this idiom is often humorously tossed out when two colleagues come to the same conclusion or suggest similar ideas. But is it true? Fortunately for society it is not. In truth, it is the dissimilarity between and originality of human minds that makes them individually great.
The defining feature of great minds is that they do not approach matters in the same way that others do, great or otherwise. It is the inherent ability to break the mold, think outside the box and approach a problem from a different vantage point that makes a mind “great.”