Enterprise Messaging System DeskAlerts Continues Recent Advances With Active Directory Upgrade
(PRWEB) May 20, 2014 -- The Active Directory overhaul comes hot on the heels of a number of other changes, all designed to increase functionality and ramp up convenience for users of the desktop messaging platform. The advances made on the Active Directory side are extensive and promise to help clients make big leaps forwards in achieving effective communication in the workplace.
"Active Directory (AD) is a directory service implemented by Microsoft for Windows domain networks. Almost 90% of DeskAlerts customers go with the Active Directory module as their preferred option to add thousands of employees to the DeskAlerts notification systems. It makes the Active Directory solution one of the key features of DeskAlerts," explained Roman Toporkov, Lead Developer at DeskAlerts.
"With our recent changes to the Active Directory module within DeskAlerts, our customers will benefit from more stable AD synchronization. We have made lots of improvements to the automatic synchronization functionality, allowing more accurate sync with minimum impact on the system performance and server load."
A web-based solution, DeskAlerts allows users to send desktop alerts and news updates to any employee. Its developments in recent weeks have focused on giving users tools to increase the effectiveness of those communications, making it easier to log in from mobile devices, supporting web apps, adding enhanced dashboard features and with the AD update, making it easy to send messages.
About DeskAlerts: DeskAlerts is the only alert solution that works in technologically and geographically diverse networks. It is a completely web-based solution that can be used to send desktop alerts and news updates to any employee within your organization, improving corporate communications and productivity with a more efficient communication strategy than traditional email alone.
Natasha Chudnova, DeskAlerts, http://www.alert-software.com/, +1 (703) 881-3166, [email protected]
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