One method to overcome this loss of Intellectual Property is to implement an Enterprise Instant Messaging (EIM) system like IBM Sametime or Microsoft Lync
If I am a business owner, I want to capture all forms of communication happening around my records: paper, email, instant messaging, audio, video
But if you are getting a little restless and looking for the next project, here are some places you can look for business content that might not be explicitly addressed by your program: Text Messages – one of the managers for your company has a mobile workforce, so he sends them directives and responds to their requests for manager approval via text message. Instant Messaging – your firm offers Instant Messaging and has rules in place around that, but some staff members need to instant message with non-employees, so they use their Yahoo or AOL account to exchange business related instant messages with outside parties
I often remark at how dramatically the process of testing software has changed in the past 15 years, what with instant messaging and web meetings making instantaneous communication a core to any successful product review and market launch
With the extensive use of instant messaging, emails, wikis and blogs there will be an equvalient need for storing information as records to be able to secure the possibilities for full reconstruction of communication inn and out of the organisation
They keep in touch with friends and family via Facebook, share their pictures on Flickr and communicate using instant messaging tools such as Skype and GoogleTalk
A stream of Tweets is different than an equivalent stream of instant messages. And text messages are different than emails
But know that this number doesn’t include any instant messaging, posts to social sites, or video chatting with multiple friends on one computer screen
For me, learning about business uses of instant messaging was totally fascinating, and made me rethink how globally dispersed teams can communicate asynchronously
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There are some additional results of the study that suggest collaboration has not seen its end. If Instant Messaging and Microfeeds are added to the collaboration total nearly 20% of respondents are using collaboration as we think of it today
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