According to a report in The Information citing people with direct knowledge of the matter,
"The company also is looking into building a calendar application".
Zoom did not comment on the report.
The company has had a blockbuster year, with its stock price rising more than 500% owing to the unprecedented surge in remote work and learning.
Zoom's major competitors are videoconferencing platforms bundled as part of comprehensive enterprise app suites.
The two big players are Microsoft with its Office 365 platform and Google with its competing Workspace bundle.
"Both of those platforms offer calendar, email, and videoconferencing products, so it makes sense Zoom would look to email and calendar to try to round out its offerings and make Zoom less of single-purpose platform," reports The Verge.
Riding on the pandemic-driven remote work and learning, Zoom quadrupled its quarterly revenue, registering $777.2 million in its
The company had approximately 433,700 subscribers with more than 10 employees, up from 370,200 last quarter. The number of customers contributing more than $100,000 in revenue went to 1,289 -- up 136% from last year.
In October, Zoom made its new end-to-end encryption (E2EE) feature available to users globally, free and paid, for meetings with up to 200 participants.
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