Instant messaging for business: 3 packages tested

10 February 2003 12:20 PM

Tags: yahoo, technology, business, im, trillian, yim, instant, messaging



About RMIT Test Labs

IM for business:
Introduction
Next-generation IM
Putting IM to work
IM still not secure
1. SCIM Enterprise Server
2. Lotus Sametime
3. Microsoft Exchange
Comparison
Sample scenario
About RMIT Labs
RMIT Test Labs

RMIT IT Test Labs is an independent testing institution based in Melbourne, Victoria, performing IT product testing for clients such as IBM, Coles-Myer, and a wide variety of government bodies. In the Labs’ testing for Technology & Business, they are in direct contact with the clients supplying products. Their findings are their own—only the specifications of the products to be tested are provided by the magazine. For more information on RMIT, please contact the Lab Manager, Steven Turvey.

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  1. Jabber is a good solution. Not only is it an open standard, however, you can find many open source and even commercial solutions. See: http://www.jabber.org.au/ Anonymous -- 03/04/05

    Jabber is a good solution. Not only is it an open standard, however, you can find many open source and even commercial solutions.

    See: http://www.jabber.org.au/


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