Our new CEO want her direct reports to use Live Messenger accounts for
IM/chat, and a couple of them (out of the country) to have web cam
conferencing.

This, of course, means poking holes in the firewall and installing the
client, both of which I'm not happy about. Does anyone have some
arguments as to why this isn't a good idea?

Along with that, does anyone have thoughts on something I could
install (probably in a DMZ) to provide this service?

Open Source is definitely not out of the question, as far as I'm
concerned, but commercial is fine too.

Kurt

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