The only way to text from mobile was SMS, till smartphones came into life. The concept of instant messaging first appeared on mobile in 2005. This was a turning point in the history of digital communication. While mobile messaging, which works over Wi-Fi or mobile internet, was used for chat purposes at first, sharing such as photos, videos and files became possible as applications were developed.
Currently, mobile messaging applications have more than 5 billion active users. It is especially preferred since it provides fast and easy communication. Surely, this is not the only reason. Message groups can be established, mass messages can be sent. You can even see whether the message has been read or not. It is preferred not only for chatting but also for business meetings. Most companies run some of their business from message groups. At this point, there is an important issue that we need to highlight. Although mobile messaging has become indispensable for most companies, it is a fact that these applications are not really business tools.
Well, wouldn’t you want it to happen?
Think of it as your company dedicated mobile messaging app. You make your internal communication easily and quickly. You can instant message with your employees and set up message groups.
Moreover, with cryptography technology, you provide information security for all your shares. Company documents never go out. Correspondence cannot be followed even if it is checked from the database.
Since the messaging application, which is only open to the institution, is not used outside of business meetings, there is no risk of messages being read or lost, and you ensure internal information security.
Again, since it is only open to the in-house, there is zero chance of falsely sharing with other employees or messaging groups.