DeskAlerts Enhances Server Functionality to Improve Communications in the Workplace
(PRWEB) November 03, 2015 -- With the last quarter of 2015 now at its mid-point, DeskAlerts has enhanced its server functionality to offer clients a superlative solution for improving communications in the workplace. Now, companies using secure https protocols to support their internal websites will be able to enjoy the full range of features available with the desktop notifications software.
Previously, DeskAlerts clients powering their internal websites with secure https protocols weren’t able to leverage the software’s functionality to its full potential. Primarily, some parts of advanced user interfaces were considered insecure which resulted in interfaces being automatically turned off for the sites running on https. This incompatibility disrupted functionality and performance across the board. When the issue was bought to the attention of DeskAlerts customer support they immediately set to work developing a solution.
“We’re committed to ensuring that every one of our clients is able to enjoy a superlative DeskAlerts experience complete with all the functions that our software engineers work so hard to perfect. When it came to our attention that clients using secure https protocols to support their internal websites weren’t offered the same streamlined experience as their counterparts we immediately got to work developing a solution. Now, a series of patches ensures that clients with heightened security concerns can back up their internal communications in the workplace strategies with total DeskAlerts functionality,” explains Anton Vdovin, DeskAlerts Director.
Across the globe DeskAlerts is used by a myriad of blue chip companies who require categorical protection when it comes to the security of their internal websites. Most use secure https protocols which offer stringent protection against unwanted digital intruders.
“For our vast database of users with heightened security concerns the new DeskAlerts enhanced server functionality allows clients to maintain watertight secure https protocols without compromising on communications in the workplace,” adds Vdovin.
After several weeks of development the in-house team of DeskAlerts engineers has incorporated a series of patches into the current system. All potential breaches have been fixed with custom made patches that ensure all clients relying on secure https protocols can utilize DeskAlerts to its complete capacity. This includes streamlined interfaces where administrators can access all DeskAlerts features and functions at their fingertips. From the hugely popular survey module, emergency notifications mode, desktop tickers corporate screensavers and more, DeskAlerts is now 100% operative. Thanks to the patches, communications in the workplace is now safe, secure and streamlined.
To sign up for a free trial of DeskAlerts software integrated with the ability to support internal websites operating on secure https protocols, go to: http://www.alert-software.com/demo/
To find out more about DeskAlerts and how the latest version of the desktop alerts software offers clients total support, regardless of whether or not they rely on secure https protocols, visit the website at: http://www.alert-software.com
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DeskAlerts is the alert software 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 communications and productivity with a more efficient communication strategy than traditional email alone. View the DeskAlerts video to find out more.
Natasha Chudnova, DeskAlerts, http://alert-software.com/, +1 (703) 881-3166, [email protected]
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