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Teamtalk: Corporate Instant Messaging Software with Remote Desktop & File Sharing

Tenmiles Corporation has released Teamtalk, a simple and secure corporate Instant Messaging (IM) software that makes it safe and easy for teams to work together on projects or production work.

Chennai, India (PRWeb) August 4, 2010 -- Teamtalk is a corporate IM tool that replaces your typical LAN Messenger and can be fully operational in minutes. Without the security problems found in many popular consumer IM systems, Teamtalk lets business people chat, hold conferences, share images and files, and do web demos.

Teamtalk is delivered as Software as a Service (SaaS). Windows and Macintosh users install a desktop client to communicate with other team members. Teamtalk uses SSL encryption, the same as banks, for all of the communications and file transfers that it handles. Connections to the server are SSL-protected, and P2P channels are encrypted. Once the team's administrator has created a list of Teamtalk participants, all team members can create direct one-to-one instant messages, hold group conferences, and send selective or group-wide broadcast messages. The software lets you define groups of people with whom you communicate frequently, so you can start a conference or broadcast a message with a single click.

While Teamtalk can be used by project and management teams of all types, the software is especially designed for computer and high-tech companies. Simply drag and drop files or folders to send them directly and securely to teammates. It's easy to share desktop images and application windows with others. With a single click, you can perform a screen capture that you can send to an individual or to the team. Teamtalk's code syntax highlighting feature lets you paste code snippets that are highlighted automatically. You can even give a teammate permission to remotely control your computer.

Teamtalk is truly cross-platform, with full support for Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, as well as Macintosh computers using Mac OS X 10.5 and above. Because Teamtalk is an SaaS solution, it is available to all team members with an Internet connection, from across town or across the world.

Up to ten people can use all of Teamtalk's features for $20(US) per month. Per-person prices are even lower for larger groups, with a 100-person license costing $120 per month. Teams of five or fewer people can use Teamtalk without charge.

About Tenmiles Corporation:

Since 2000, Tenmiles Corporation has been creating and marketing business productivity software. In addition to Teamtalk, the company also offers HelpDesk Pilot, a web-based customer support helpdesk and ticketing application that makes it easy to organize, collaborate, and manage your organization's support tickets; DoAttend, an online event registration service that lets you create, publish, and promote your event, at no charge; Invoicing, an online platform that lets entrepreneurs create and deliver stylish invoices; Screenswift, a program that creates professional, installable Flash screensavers from any Flash media.

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