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Bopup Communication Description |
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Software system for organization of effective instant messaging and real-time communication infrastructure over corporate networks, business intranets and home LANs.
It includes advanced features of scheduled news messaging and user group notification with message priority and sending frequency, saving and automatic message delivery to recipient (offline messaging), centralized user account management with Active Directory (LDAP) support, user presence status support. All message dialogs do not leave a local network that makes instant messaging more secure and confidential.
The server introduces User and Group Policies. These policies offer easy user management and allow to prevent users from sending group messages, ability to view group users and available groups in their contact list.
Bopup Communication Server is a corporate Instant Messaging Server for effective communications over a local network. It manages user accounts, network groups, news messages, delivers offline messages, manages user current presence status.
Key features include:
No Internet access required All conversations dialogs dont leave a local network. It makes instant messaging more secure and confidential.
Transparent operations to end-users Users automatically receive all the communication settings from the server, that are assinged by administrator.
User Presence status The messenger clients receive user account list from a server and able to see current presence status of each user, i.e. Online, Offline, Auto-Reply mode (Away).
User Account management Administrator can add, modify, delete user accounts and allow users to create/modify their own accounts by themselves.
Active Directory (AD) compatibility The user accounts can be imported from Active Directory. The account information can be modified by owner and is available to other users.
Centralized Network Groups management Users can be assigned to one or more common groups to receive and send messages on these groups. Each user receives an assigned Network Groups list, independently from computer name where he is currently logged.
Offline message delivery Users can exchange messages even if recipient is not currently available on a local network. The message is automatically delivered to recipient when he goes online. |
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