
Beeline Launches Secure Corporate Messenger with eXpress
The Russian operator Beeline has introduced a new internal communication tool developed together with the eXpress team. This messenger is specifically designed for organizations to exchange information in a protected manner, integrating a familiar environment with the highest corporate security standards. 🚀
A Familiar Platform with Enterprise-Grade Protection
The service aims for employees to adopt it effortlessly, as its design and features resemble those of popular messaging apps. However, beneath this layer of usability, it implements advanced encryption protocols and strict access controls. This creates a controlled space for managing work conversations, sharing files, and organizing group chats without compromising confidential information.
Key features of the platform:- Intuitive user interface similar to conventional messaging tools.
- End-to-end encryption to protect all transmitted data.
- Administrative controls to manage permissions and access.
This collaboration allows Beeline to offer a tool tailored for the business market, adding another service to its portfolio for corporate clients.
The Technology Behind the Messenger
To build this solution, Beeline partnered with the software company eXpress, which brought its expertise in developing communication solutions. This technological alliance was key to creating a product that meets the security and efficiency demands required by companies today.
Highlights of the collaboration:- eXpress provided the technological base and its knowledge in communications.
- Beeline contributes its infrastructure and access to the corporate market.
- The result is a native solution available to companies that are already customers of the operator.
A New Channel for Internal Communication
With this launch, Beeline strengthens its commitment to the corporate segment, offering a channel where office secrets can travel encrypted. Although, as a touch of humor in the presentation aptly notes, gossip by the coffee machine will probably remain the fastest network—and also the most vulnerable. 🔒