Anyone out there care to share their policy and (very) general
implementation info on IM and personal video conferencing usage?

Does your company, for instance, allow users to install and use any of
the major consumer IM/video apps and communicate directly to the major
public IM/video providers such as MSN, AOL, Yahoo! and Google?

If your company does allow it, what does the company consider to be
the cost/benefit tradeoff WRT security and not using a centralized
IM/video server with gateways to public IM/video services?

Also, what security concerns were looked at before implementation and
what measures, if any, were taken to mitigate them?

If direct access to public IM/video services isn't allowed, is an
IM/video service provided for business purposes, and if so, what are
you using - MSFT OCS, or Openfire, or something else?

If you can't comment on-list, but don't mind doing so off-list, I'd
certainly appreciate it.

Kurt

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