FaceTime Goes Wireless

DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES

California-based instant messaging (IM) applications provider FaceTime is taking its flagship product IM Auditor wireless. The company is in beta testing with IM Auditor clients and plans to release the wireless version in the second half of 2002.

Glen Vondrick, president and CEO of FaceTime, says firms can use the same centralized management controls used for traditional IM networks to control wireless IM products. With these controls, employees can also continue to use familiar IM services.

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