Anyone here use IM in a professional setting?

Ns1

No Lifer
Jun 17, 2001
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If so what is the syntax of your username:

(assuming that the odds of you landing a username in First.Last format is all but impossible)

First.Last.RandomNumber?

First.LastInitial.RandomNumber?

L33tword1.l33tCaPs?

other?
 

CraigRT

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
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We use the built in messenger in our ERP.... It just uses the user's signon name. (first initial, last name)
 

CPA

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Nov 19, 2001
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MS Lync - Some are First Name Last Name, others are Last Name, First Name. Don't ask me why.
 

Markbnj

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Skype, all day everyday. And we have no convention on user names. It's whatever the person chose when they created the account.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
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Our VOIP interface has an IM feature...although working with my SO as my boss...we have to remind ourselves sometimes that all of those messages are stored and can be easily read by the couple people above her.
 

SearchMaster

Diamond Member
Jun 6, 2002
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Skype, all day everyday. And we have no convention on user names. It's whatever the person chose when they created the account.

I know you're a developer - do you interact with people from India? When I had an offshore team all they used was Skype but none of our US team really did.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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Randomly generated from KeePass. 20 character with special characters because I'm an asshole :^D
 

Rubycon

Madame President
Aug 10, 2005
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It was Meca (2004) which ran on AIM (!), then Inbit Messenger now 24im enterprise. ID is three characters of title+vessel code.
 

OVerLoRDI

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Jan 22, 2006
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MS Lync. It's a good way to get a hold of the IT people in my org, since they are usually always at their PCs.