Engineers at NTT Communications have developed a secure instant messaging system that supports logging and archiving of messages to satisfy compliance regulations and can interact with some third-party IM networks.The system, which is expected to go on sale in Japan and overseas sometime in April, has at its heart an IM server through which all communication passes.Links between the server and IM clients use Transport Layer Security (TLS) to guard against eavesdropping or spoofing and the server can archive copies of all messages to satisfy provisions of compliance regulations, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, said Hiromichi Kasahara, a senior manager at NTT Communications’ innovative IP architecture center, in an interview.This differs from typical systems in which an IM server is used to establish the connection and then subsequent communications pass directly from client to client. The use of a central server also allows for the setting of local policies on such issues as which users can contact which other users or the types of files that can be transferred.Client software for the system comes in three variants: a Windows client for desktop PCs, a Java iAppli client for cell phones that support NTT DoCoMo’s I-mode system and a Web interface for other cell phones. The system can simultaneously connect to IPv4 and IPv6 networks and offer IM between the two. Additionally the system can act as a gateway to other IM networks, such as AOL, Yahoo or MSN, although this requires a contract between the enterprise using the system and the network operators. In such a case communications isn’t secure when it leaves the corporate network but is still logged and archived when it passes through the server, said Kasahara.NTT Communications plans to offer the system for use on corporate servers or as a hosted service through its Verio unit.A trial of the system began in mid-December at Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co.’s ePLDT unit. It’s being used internally for functions such as allowing staff to exchange information with one another while they are taking calls, said Ashir Ahmed, a manager at NTT Communications’ innovative IP architecture center. The trial is scheduled to end in March, he said. Related content news Broadcom to lay off over 1,200 VMware employees as deal closes The closing of VMware’s $69 billion acquisition by Broadcom will lead to layoffs, with 1,267 VMware workers set to lose their jobs at the start of the new year. By Jon Gold Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Technology Industry Mergers and Acquisitions news analysis Cisco joins $10M funding round for Aviz Networks' enterprise SONiC drive Investment news follows a partnership between the vendors aimed at delivering an enterprise-grade SONiC offering for customers interested in the open-source network operating system. By Michael Cooney Dec 01, 2023 3 mins Network Management Software Network Management Software Network Management Software news Cisco CCNA and AWS cloud networking rank among highest paying IT certifications Cloud expertise and security know-how remain critical in building today’s networks, and these skills pay top dollar, according to Skillsoft’s annual ranking of the most valuable IT certifications. Demand for talent continues to outweigh s By Denise Dubie Nov 30, 2023 7 mins Certifications Certifications Certifications news Mainframe modernization gets a boost from Kyndryl, AWS collaboration Kyndryl and AWS have expanded their partnership to help enterprise customers simplify and accelerate their mainframe modernization initiatives. By Michael Cooney Nov 30, 2023 4 mins Mainframes Cloud Computing Data Center Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe