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Do you chat IM using a web page?

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Anonymous
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Do you chat IM using a web page?

As a CAD Managing inserfitude would you advocate purchasing a software
service that enabled you to copy and paste an HTML snippet that would be
embedded into web pages accessible on your LAN? The software service called
from the HTML snippet would enable project teams to IM and Web feed with one
another.
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ACADuser
in reply to: Anonymous

No, never. We already have the ability to chit chat internaly via IM software. Why would you want to "web feed" another person ? That would require too much effort, easier to surf the web and feed yourself all you desire.
ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
Message 3 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It brings people from outside the firewall into the collaboration process by
embedding IM in a page that comes through a port that is not blocked as
blocking port 80 would block all access to and from the web. Microsoft just
released a Messenger Web Toolkit and I'm wondering where the shoe fits. It
will also presumably marry up IM with logging, reporting, RSS web feeds,
file exchange and markup.

"ACADuser" wrote in message news:6349710@discussion.autodesk.com...
No, never. We already have the ability to chit chat internaly via IM
software. Why would you want to "web feed" another person ? That would
require too much effort, easier to surf the web and feed yourself all you
desire.
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ACADuser
in reply to: Anonymous

Sounds good with all of the capabilities, but trying to sell people on software is difficult. Especially considering it would be a "service" that would be paid for rather than being bundled as a freebie with something bigger and better. Regardless of how useful (or useless) the software is marketing will be the biggest factor in determining wether companies will choose to implement it.

I should also mention that we (local government) do not monitor anyones web access as it then becomes public record and could cause embarrassment of elected officials and distrust by the public. So no monitoring would take place. It's bad enough that employees can spend the entire day surfing the internet and chit chatting with co-workers using the internal IM, knowing they will never be monitored. Given a more responsible team of leaders, the service could be beneficial. But as it stands now, there is no accountability so again, NO I do not think it would be a good idea to purchase such software services.
ACADuser
Civil 3D 2018, Raster Design 2018
Windows 7 Enterprise
Dell Precision 5810 Workstation
Intel Xeon E5-1630 v3 @ 3.70GHz
32GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro K2200 4 GB GDDR5
DUAL 27" Dell UltraSharp U2713HM
Message 5 of 5
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I see your point and its too bad that IM has become a double-edged sword as
its so quick and easy to use to clarify some project item that issuing a
transmittal which can then lead to a change order and so on.

"ACADuser" wrote in message news:6350561@discussion.autodesk.com...
Sounds good with all of the capabilities, but trying to sell people on
software is difficult. Especially considering it would be a "service" that
would be paid for rather than being bundled as a freebie with something
bigger and better. Regardless of how useful (or useless) the software is
marketing will be the biggest factor in determining wether companies will
choose to implement it.

I should also mention that we (local government) do not monitor anyones web
access as it then becomes public record and could cause embarrassment of
elected officials and distrust by the public. So no monitoring would take
place. It's bad enough that employees can spend the entire day surfing the
internet and chit chatting with co-workers using the internal IM, knowing
they will never be monitored. Given a more responsible team of leaders, the
service could be beneficial. But as it stands now, there is no
accountability so again, NO I do not think it would be a good idea to
purchase such software services.

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