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View topic - IM with corporate systems | forum.meebo.com

Meebo is a great idea.

I love that i can connect behind the corporate firewall but am just waiting for our filtering system to prevent us from even getting to your site like they do to us with all web mail. what i keep thinking that will be the next big thing is the interoperability with corporate systems.

We use IBM/Lotus SameTime IM globally.

I wish we could connect with our companies SameTime or other IM systems.

Many small companies with no infrastructure for an internally deployed IM system just use AIM, MSN, etc. when all of these can interconnect we will have ubiquitous IM communications.

Seems to me that IMing is where email was back in the early 90's.

You could email within Compuserve, within AOL, that was it.

Then all the ISPs connected thru the internet and a Compuserve user could email to an AOL user and eventually corporate email users could email to/from all of them. would be curious what people think about this

I agree.... this is pretty good, cause In the corporate places I know, nooone can install or use any messengers like AIM, MSN, GTalk, etc... But meebo is still an unfiltered site, to which I can access. I think it will stay open, until it becomes more widley known...

And then the security teams will just block the site.

That will be a shame. Small and Medium size places have come to realize the use of messengers for interbusiness and office communication, I think the problem with corporate is that the companies are too big, so they have very little way of monitoring peoples usage and efficiency, compared to a small place, where even if your chatting a lot, most of the people will know if you are doing and getting all your work done and then some.

If you want to use MSN, and the only thing stoping you is installing, try using AMSN.

It's MSN for Linux and Mac (They have a win32 distribution).

It's pretty good!

And since it's made for Linux, it doesn't make entries in the registry, so it doesn't get blocked.

The problem is if they block the connection to the server or the protocol.

Like at my work .

-Flames

Discussion Title: IM with corporate systems
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