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Brosix Launched Highly Secure Instant Messaging Tool Designed for Businesses.

NewswireToday - /newswire/ - Carson City, NV, United States, 06/03/2008 - Brosix to extend products by providing an enterprise instant messenger.

Brosix has launched an efficient and highly secure instant messaging tool especially designed for businesses.

Like a traditional, free public instant messenger, the new solution ensures fast and inexpensive communication between team members. However, unlike conventional tools, it provides highly secure communication, as very strong encryption is applied to all data transfers. Thus, instant messaging is made possible for discussing confidential and company-sensitive issues. Furthermore, using a special enterprise instant messenger automatically eliminates the risk of viruses.

Besides security, Brosix has additional features that make it a preferred communication medium. It allows clients to create their own business instant messaging network and to optimize work processes by means of various collaboration features, such as Whiteboard, Co-Browse, Voice/Video Chat, etc. The solution provides an administrative console to ensure easy management of the instant messaging network. Moreover, no advertisements are displayed at Brosix, and fast and reliable technical support is provided.

The new corporate messenger is hosted on Brosix’s servers, so business owners need not worry about configuration and maintenance issues. Brosix operates a global servers infrastructure, which means that users get connected to the geographically closest server.

Brosix offers flat-fee pricing which depends on the number of users registered in a given network, and additional subscriptions can be added at a further point if the number of users grows.

The secure instant messaging tool will be a much-awaited solution for many businesses that heavily rely on confidential and reliable information exchange, Brosix officials explain. Many multinational businesses and firms where staff telecommute or work flexible hours are beginning to realize the need of enterprise instant messaging. As working habits change, companies begin to seek new ways to maintain efficient communication, and secure instant messaging has great potential to become one of them.

Brosix was founded in 2006 to develop simple, easy-to-use, secure communication tools for home and enterprises. Our goal is to enable people and organizations to benefit from innovative instant messaging and other Internet technologies without making substantial investments in hardware, software and infrastructure.

Agency / Source: My Clicks, LLC

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