To help soldiers stationed overseas stay in touch with their friends and family, WebEx is donating WebOffice, entirely free, for as long as they are serving abroad. It is simple to use, quick to set up and can bring any family closer together, regardless of distance.

Easy To Use, Easy To Share

In just a few minutes, service men and women can set up a private intranet site where they can share pictures, start discussions, share family news, and stay in touch with loved ones, no matter where they are. Since WebOffice is available entirely online, it only requires a simple web connection, nothing more. You can access it from any computer and there is no hardware or software to download.

With WebOffice, you can:

  • Send announcements to your entire family from one location, no need for multiple emails or address books
  • Post family holiday photos
  • Stay updated on your family member's activities
  • Create a family calendar and track important dates
  • Start family wide discussion threads
  • Take opinion polls
  • Keep family contact information all in one place

Most of all, you'll have a private online meeting place where you can stay in touch with your friends and family, every day.

How To Sign Up

To get started, simply sign up now and you'll be up and running in minutes. We'll never ask for anything or contact you. We're offering our service in good faith and kindly ask that only service men and women stationed oversees take advantage of the offer. It's a gift from us to all of the members of our military.

Why are we Doing This?

WebEx would like to thank you for your service and wish you and your family a very happy holiday.

Although WebOffice offers a robust business class collaboration suite and serves more than 300,000 users worldwide, its service is easy-to-use and well suited for any group that needs to stay in touch.

This offer is part of an ongoing community outreach effort from WebOffice. In the past, the company donated its service to the 9/11 United Services Group to help 40 disparate associations better share and collaborate on information vital to the 9/11 recovery effort. It also offered its service for free during Boston's Democratic National Convention to help businesses stay in touch, when workers couldn't get to the office.