Communicate more efficiently using real-time secure Business Messenger. Unlike public chat services, Business Messenger communication can be restricted to the people in your organization keeping your organization secure and private. And, all communications are SSL encrypted giving you security comparable to online banking.
Whether you are at the office or on the go, there are a variety of ways to stay connected with Business Messenger. Access Business Messenger securely from any web browser or download and install the easy-to-use Business Messenger chat client on your desktop. Need even more flexibility? Business Messenger is based on the open standard XMPP for compatibility with a wide variety of chat clients.
Features Include:
* Business class, real-time messaging
* Ability to restrict chat access to account users only for privacy and security
* SSL encrypted chat
* Customizable presence indicator
* Multi-person chat
* Secure chat rooms
* Persistent chat rooms
* Contact groups
* Contact profiles
* Web-based chat client
* Desktop chat client
* Support for XMPP compliant chat clients
Business Messenger is free during Beta. After Beta, it will be included at no additional charge for Hosted Microsoft® Exchange or Groupware Collaborative users. For all other users, it’s just $1 per month per user.
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