Business Services Industry

Presence Networks Throws Reuters Instant Messaging Users a Free Lifeline

Business Wire, July 30, 2008

LONDON -- Presence Networks Limited, a market leader in secure real time communications, is offering any Financial Services organizations not currently able to use Reuters Instant Messaging an immediate solution of free transfer and network setup, plus the first 100 seats per company for 90 days on its secure LiveWorker[TM] Software as a Service IM.

CEO Symon Blomfield commented; 'We specialize in presence and IM providing Software as a Service designed to meet security requirements and recording for compliance. We are offering free transfer and network setup for all current Reuters IM users plus the first 100 seats free. We can then extend and link individual networks to cover as many people as required both inside and outside corporate firewalls and as all users get our secure managed service with unlimited access from PCs, Blackberrys and Mobiles from around 5.99 ($12.00) a month, we believe they will find it incredible value.'

To address the fears many IT Professionals have about the security of Instant Messaging, LiveWorker[TM] is fully encrypted and records all chat and transactions. The service offer incorporates the latest real-time communications technology including encrypted file transfer between users. Secure, recorded Public IM gateways can be switched on at the discretion of the Administrators enabling users to see and communicate with contacts on different systems through a single interface.

Companies can contact info@pnglobal.net to find out how to sign up their users or visit the company's website www.presence-networks.net

About LiveWorker

LiveWorker[TM] managed service is available now and starts from around 4.99 per person, per month depending on the Customer's requirements and number of users.

All LiveWorker requires is a simple download to connect a PC, Blackberry or Smartphone to start using the service or users can connect via the Web. Secure gateways into MSN, AOL, ICQ and Yahoo Messengers are standard although companies can opt to have self-managed control over their own hosted networks and switch off this feature if they prefer.

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