Fuze Box, a provider of online meeting and mobile collaboration applications, and Box.net, an online collaboration provider, have said that Box.net will offer Fuze Meeting conferencing capabilities to its users from Box.net service.

According to the companies, the Fuze Meeting integration brings synchronous collaboration, screen sharing, real-time document and video presentation and collaboration to the users of the Box.net cloud-based content management and collaboration platform.

The companies said that Box.net users now can synchronously present, review and collaborate on content in their Box.net account with their teammates, clients and partners. The two companies are also exploring additional ways to further integrate their respective services.

Once the Fuze Meeting service is enabled on an account, Box.net users can choose to share a file in a Fuze Meeting session. The Box.net and Fuze Meeting integration allows users to launch real-time collaboration sessions with no software to download or install, the companies added.

Karen Appleton, VP of business development at Box.net, said: “Fuze Meeting’s cloud-based architecture gives users the ability to launch a meeting directly from a document, supporting Box’s vision of sharing content instantaneously, The combination of Box.net and Fuze Meeting provides Box users with an on-demand, cost-effective way to collaborate on projects in the office, on the road or wherever they may be.”