Jabber, a company that sells instant-messaging software with open-source roots, has released the first version of its server product geared to work on Windows, the company said Wednesday. Jabber sells ...
Instant messaging vendor Jabber has released the next version of its IM appliance with a focus on interoperating with corporate directories and consumer services. JabberNow 1.1 is designed to help ...
When America Online closed its door on efforts to standardize instant messaging, a new one may have opened for Jabber. Jabber, the XML-based instant messaging application that interoperates with ...
Jabber and Cisco on Tuesday announced integration of their real-time communications wares designed to give users access to Web conferencing features from the Jabber instant messaging client. Cisco has ...
Jabber this week announced a server-to-server gateway product designed to connect its Jabber XCP (Extensible Communications Platform) with IBM’s Lotus Instant Messaging product. The competing ...
Cisco has addressed a critical arbitrary program execution vulnerability impacting several versions of Cisco Jabber client software for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS. Cisco Jabber is a web ...
SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - Jan 17, 2013) - As part of Cisco's ongoing efforts to enable anytime, anywhere collaboration, Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today announced new software that extends the Cisco ...
For UB employees who want a better way to communicate in real time at work, there’s a new alternative to the traditional desk phone. Meet Cisco Jabber. Jabber turns your Windows or Mac machine into a ...
Jabber, the leading proponent of an instant-messaging technology called Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), said it has signed up more than 4 million licensed users, while its total ...
Both Jabber’s desktop and mobile apps have been updated to version 12. Now you can use Jabber to turn on and off Single Number Reach, the service that makes it possible to answer calls to your work ...
The company launches the first version of its server product geared to work on Windows to tap into a larger market. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
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