MirrorFly IM Software
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MirrorFly is a self-hosted instant messaging software that enables businesses to create a white-label team chat and meeting app. The solution combines private messaging, voice calling, video conferencing, and collaboration features into a single mobile and web app. Organizations can deploy the MirrorFly IM solution in their own data center, private cloud, or other preferred hosting environments. This flexibility gives enterprises control over infrastructure, data storage, and security policies. The solution provides full source code access and enables developers to customize features and workflows for various businesses. It comes with a perpetual one-time license and is ideal for long-term cost value. It's designed with a scalable messaging architecture and low-latency communication. This helps organizations build secure internal communication platforms that grow along with their business.
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MirrorFly IM Software is cataloged in Intro & Learning and Community Blogs & Forums. Its topics include instant messaging software, instant messaging solution, and enteprise chat software.
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