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One of the hurdles that companies – especially smaller companies – must cross when it comes to enterprise email (and instant messanger, etc) servers is the work, complexity, and time that must be invested in setting one up. Of course, over time, this has become an easier task out of neccessity and out of improvements in the technology. One of the reasons that most smaller companies have not yet joined in the enterprise instant messaging fray – or so it seems from my discussions with a few “tech” guys at companies in my area – is that they either don’t know the product exists OR they do not want to deal with putting together an enterprise server for instant messaging.

But you know how much work it takes them if they go with Brosix? Zero.

Zero configuration and maintenance – Your Instant Messaging Network is hosted on our Brosix-optimized servers. Your Instant Messenger comes completely set and ready to go. You do not have to worry about all the complexities of setting, maintaining and managing your Instant Messaging servers. You don’t need to plan new servers deployment and configuration when the number of users in your IM network grow. Our system automatically adapts and distributes the load by choosing the most appropriate servers for you.

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The ease and simplicity of Brosix, my friends, is yet another positive reason why more companies should look into joining the enterprise instant messaging trend. Instant messaging is such an old technology and so pervasive that it is shocking that more companies have not embraced this trend even as they have been using enterprise email servers for years. I have to believe that in time they will learn that simply letting employees use the same old, same old free IM clients is not conducive to security or productivity. They will also realize that with clients like Brosix it is extremely easy to get one up and running.

I hope everyone is having a great Friday!

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