Perché le organizzazioni hanno bisogno di piattaforme migliori per le comunicazioni video interne

19 maggio 2026
  da cchan
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Why Enghouse Qumu Is a Secure Video Platform for Internal Communications 

For many organizations, video has become a critical part of daily business operations. Executive town halls, employee training, internal communications, hybrid events, and on-demand knowledge sharing now rely heavily on video platforms that can scale securely and reliably. 

But as video usage grows, many businesses begin to experience limitations with platforms originally designed for broader or creator-focused audiences. Concerns around scalability, governance, security, analytics, and unpredictable costs are pushing organizations to reassess whether their current platform is truly built for organizational communications. 

That’s where Enghouse Qumu stands apart. 

Organizational Video Requires Infrastructure 

Large organizations have very different needs than public-facing content creators. Internal communications teams need platforms capable of supporting thousands of simultaneous viewers without compromising performance or security. 

Enghouse Qumu is designed specifically for video delivery, helping organizations manage live and on-demand video communications across global workforces. Whether delivering a CEO town hall, onboarding new employees, or streaming company-wide training sessions, organizations need reliability at scale. 

Security and Governance Matter More Than Ever 

As organizations share more sensitive information through video, security becomes a central concern. Internal meetings, financial updates, HR training, and executive messaging all require secure access controls and governance capabilities. 

Enghouse Qumu provides security features including: 

  • Single sign-on (SSO) integration  
  • Permission-based access controls  
  • Secure internal video portals  
  • Governance and compliance capabilities  
  • Protected live and on-demand streaming  

For organizations, video is no longer just content. It’s business-critical communication infrastructure. 

Qumu Analytics

Better Analytics Drive Better Communication 

Many organizations struggle to measure the effectiveness of internal video communications. Basic view counts are no longer enough. 

Enghouse Qumu provides advanced analytics that help organizations understand: 

  • Viewer engagement  
  • Audience participation  
  • Live event performance  
  • Content effectiveness  
  • Training completion and adoption  

These insights help communications teams improve future broadcasts and better understand employee engagement trends. 

Built for Internal Communications 

One of Enghouse Qumu’s biggest differentiators is its focus on internal video. Unlike platforms built primarily for public content distribution, Enghouse Qumu is optimized for secure employee communications and large-scale internal streaming. 

Organizations can create centralized video hubs for: 

  • Executive communications  
  • HR and compliance training  
  • Employee onboarding  
  • Corporate events  
  • Department communications  
  • Hybrid workforce engagement  

As organizational video usage continues to grow, organizations are increasingly looking for platforms designed specifically around their operational needs, not consumer or creator workflows. 

Looking for a Better Video Platform for your Organization? 

As video needs continue to grow, many organizations are reevaluating whether their current platform can support secure internal communications, large-scale live streaming, hybrid workforces, and long-term scalability. 

Enghouse Qumu is built specifically for video communications, helping organizations deliver secure, reliable, and engaging video experiences across global teams. 

Learn why organizations looking for an alternative to Vimeo are choosing Enghouse Qumu for organizational video delivery and internal communications. 

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