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Jabber Inc.'s instant messaging servers are chatting up a storm.
The Denver-based developer of Internet communications infrastructure software announced that more than 9,000 companies have signed up to download its free 100-user instant messaging server, called JCP Express.
The server, which has been available on the company's Web site for eight months, is a limited-user version of the Jabber Communications Platform - the company's flagship product.
JCP Express allows as many as 100 registered users, full text messaging, group conference features and XML routing for real-time communications between software applications.
The server is being offered through a program called Jabber Everywhere, which was created to provide a way for enterprises both large and small - and software developers - to test out a commercial-quality version of Jabber's platform at no charge.
"Our objective is to enable development on our commercial server and to make Jabber accessible to organizations typically too small to license our product," said Don Bergal,...





