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WebMessenger, an enterprise mobile messaging software
and services company, provides mobile real-time
presence, VoIP and collaboration products for
enterprises and employees on-the-go. The company’s
offerings - compatible with all leading IM networks,
mobile devices and platforms - set the industry standard
for IM connectivity, interoperability, mobility and
security and can be purchased through an enterprise
license or as a hosted subscription service. Founded in
1993, WebMessenger is headquartered in Los Angeles, CA
and maintains a fully-owned subsidiary in Sofia,
Bulgaria. The company's flagship customers include IBM,
Genentech, Lehman Brothers, MetLife, Verizon and Sprint.
WebMessenger's product portfolio includes:
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WebMessenger Mobile Platform:
Presence & mobile IM for the enterprise.
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WebMessenger Mobile IM Service:
Hosted mobile IM services for SMBs, with support for
BlackBerry, Palm, Pocket PC, Windows Mobile 5.0/6.0,
and Symbian devices.
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WebMessenger Message Alerts for BlackBerry:
Business productivity tool that provides rules-based
alerting that significantly reduces the clutter of
email on BlackBerry devices.
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WebMessenger Mobile for Skype:
Provides presence, IM, and conferencing on leading
mobile devices for Skype users.
WebMessenger has unparalleled product and technology depth that
spans multiple platforms, devices and networks:
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Cross Platform:
Flexible, on-premise server architecture runs on
several popular operating system/database
configurations: Windows/SQL, Linux/PostGreSQL,
Solaris/Oracle, AIX/DB2.
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Cross Devices:
Native applications for the BlackBerry, Palm Treo,
Pocket PC, Windows Mobile 5.0/6.0 mobile devices,
Symbian phones from Nokia and Ericsson, and J2ME
phones offering a highly optimized and customized
user experience.
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Cross Public IM Networks:
Supports all leading consumer IM networks: AOL, MSN,
Yahoo, ICQ, GoogleTalk, Jabber and Skype.
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Cross Private IM Networks:
Supports all leading enterprise IM networks: IBM
Lotus Sametime, Jabber XCP, Microsoft Live
Communications Server (LCS), and Reuters Messaging.
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Cross Wireless Networks:
Provides highly evolved and robust connectivity over
all of the leading wireless carrier networks.
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