NACS has introduced a new component of our communication and collaboration services: Instant Messaging (IM).
This service allows real-time communication between two or more people. You can type brief messages back and forth, ask and answer quick questions, share links, and transfer files. In addition to person-to-person communications, it can be used to host a group “chat room”, to assist help desk or reception activities, or for contact between faculty and students.
As this service is designed for and operated at UC Irvine, it has many advantages over commercial IM services:
- UCInetID Identification — Your instant messaging ID is the same as your campus login: UCInetID@uci.edu. With the UCInetID system you always know with whom you’re speaking; no need to guess or verify whether an instant messaging handle actually belongs to your coworker.
- Spam-Free — NACS Instant Messaging is not accessible by commercial instant messaging systems. In addition, you must authorize senders before they may send messages to you.
- Security — All transmissions are encrypted using SSL/TLS.
NACS offers documentation for selected instant messaging clients for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.
For additional information and connection instructions, please see http://www.nacs.uci.edu/computing/im/