I am investingating working with Ignite right now. They have a few plugins that would integrate with the Campus PBX, to allow for a real collaboration suite. If we do it right, it would support telephony (softphone), and presence that is generated from the IM clients and non-computing devices (cell phones, and desktop phones), should the user opt-in. I will let people know more as I progress further with the research. -Nick Kwiatkowski MSU Telecom Systems ________________________________ From: MSU Network Administrators Group on behalf of Ray Hernandez Sent: Wed 10/17/2007 2:58 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [MSUNAG] IT Collaboration Tools Since we are talking about collaboration, is there any interest in "corporate" instant messaging? Our department has expressed interest in the past in having instant messaging that would be internal to our group. We haven't actually made the jump yet, but I have played around with it. We have toyed around with the idea of rolling out a Jabber server. The software we liked was Openfire(http://www.igniterealtime.org/ projects/openfire/index.jsp). It has support for LDAP and Kerberos, which makes it n easy fit for us since we could use our MSU kerberos service for authentication. The nice thing about Openfire is that it can interface with other Jabber-compatible service providers so you can add people from outside the university to your buddy list and it takes care of the rest of the mojo. I'd love to see a campus messaging service like that, but maybe external providers are sufficient enough for our campus. --Ray