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Re: Internal Instant Messaging
From: Ranjeet Shetye <ranjeet.shetye2 () zultys com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 14:07:29 -0800
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 05:39, Chris Burton wrote:
Everyone, I am working with a client that has a large enterprise that recently has found it has a need for an internal instant messaging server. Not necessaily "internal but one that could be set outside the firewall but that they could control who was on it and that doesn't rely on the big guys (AIM, ICQ, MSN, etc). The only one that came to mind was ICQ Groupware, but that creates a management headache that they may or may not be up for. Bonus points for me if it links into Blackberrys or cell phone messaging. Regards, Chris __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free web site building tool. Try it! http://webhosting.yahoo.com/ps/sb/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $720 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less. We provide Ethical Hacking, Advanced Ethical Hacking, Intrusion Prevention, and many other technical hands on courses. Visit us at http://www.infosecinstitute.com/securityfocus to get $720 off any course! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
disclaimer -- I am plugging for the company that I work for -- http://www.zultys.com/ Since you mentioned integration with phones, here at Zultys, we've got a SIP based communications systems, with instant messaging, chat, presence, SIP-based IP phones for VoIP along with data routing, firewall, NAT and a host of other datacomm features needed for running a corporate communications network. If you're thinking of going the VoIP way, Zultys is definitely worth taking a look at. I can't really explain how easy the system is to use. e.g. you can email or call someone at their email ID, or call their extension, or make a software-based (for low-budget) VoIP call to/from our Windows and Linux-based messenger clients or use a hardware IP phone (for well-budgeted) to make the call. It even integrates seamlessly with MSN messenger on Windows if that's what you want. The whole system is built on top of Linux. You really have to see all the various disparate communications channels all come together, so that the focus is on what you're communicating, not on the mechanism like email or phone or IM. Ranjeet. -- Ranjeet Shetye Senior Software Engineer Zultys Technologies Ranjeet dot Shetye2 at Zultys dot com http://www.zultys.com/ The views, opinions, and judgements expressed in this message are solely those of the author. The message contents have not been reviewed or approved by Zultys. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ethical Hacking at InfoSec Institute. Mention this ad and get $720 off any course! All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 10 students or less. We provide Ethical Hacking, Advanced Ethical Hacking, Intrusion Prevention, and many other technical hands on courses. Visit us at http://www.infosecinstitute.com/securityfocus to get $720 off any course! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging, (continued)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Jude Naidoo (Jan 29)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Joris L. (Jan 29)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Malte von dem Hagen (Jan 29)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Ben Carr (Jan 29)
- RE: Internal Instant Messaging Glen L. Bowes (Jan 29)
- RE: Internal Instant Messaging sil (Jan 30)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging bugtraq (Jan 30)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Steve (Jan 30)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Mike Bowler (Jan 29)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Andy Cuff (Jan 30)
- Re: Internal Instant Messaging Ranjeet Shetye (Jan 30)
- RE: Internal Instant Messaging Chris Merkel (Jan 29)
- RE: Internal Instant Messaging J. Yoon (Jan 30)