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Cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration solutions

Lifesize feed has degraded to scraped UI chrome.

video-conferencingpost-acquisitionfeed-brokenno-product-signalenghouse
Current state
There is no real product signal in the recent Lifesize feed. The 'entries' are scraped page fragments — site-nav language switchers, popup-dismiss text, a chat-widget greeting, the converse360 chatbot loader, and product-page boilerplate noting the Enghouse Systems acquisition. No release notes, no shipped features, no version events.
Where it's heading
Lifesize is now part of Enghouse Interactive Group, and the public release-notes surface this scraper points at appears to have been retired or replaced by Enghouse's own communications. Until the source feed is repointed, this product has no observable trajectory — silence here is a data-collection problem, not necessarily a product-quality signal.
Prediction
No grounded prediction is possible from this batch. The next useful signal will only arrive if the underlying scraper target is fixed to point at Enghouse's product comms, or if Lifesize-branded products are wound down entirely.

Recent moves

  1. 1mo ago

    Scraped support-nav fragment (no product signal)

    Scraped support-page nav fragment listing supported brand names and language options. Not a product event — feed-quality artifact.

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  2. 1mo ago

    Popup-dismiss text captured as entry

    A popup-dismiss control text was captured as an 'entry' — clear evidence the scraper is reading interactive widget chrome rather than release content.

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  3. 1mo ago

    Chat widget greeting (scraper noise)

    Live-chat widget greeting captured as an entry. Same scraper-noise category.

  4. 2mo ago

    Chatbot loader text (scraper noise)

    Converse360 chatbot loading-state text captured as an entry. Confirms the scraper is hitting dynamic chrome rather than a changelog page.

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