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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Skype Everywhere: Inner Pass Skype-Enables Business Document Management

At CES 2009 COO Scott Durschlag spoke about "liquid communications" and "Skype Wherever, Whenever". InnerPass has developed a business-class hosted document management system; they have been marketing it via private label to over 3000 businesses or project teams on several continents. Over the past year the InnerPass team has developed a Skype Extra application that introduces real time communications, and serves as an interface, into this system. From their website:
InnerPass helps companies control their business critical files from anywhere and anytime. Our applications are delivered thru various Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings that are entirely web-based. InnerPass primarily offers its applications to end users through a network of partners who can private label and embed the software service into their own solutions or provide as a stand alone service.
InnerPass starts out its communications enhanced service, called InnerPass Share and Collaborate, by building persistent document "meeting rooms" that store mission critical documents such as FDA filings, engineering and architectural drawings, legal agreements, real estate papers and other business documents which require:
  • access across a geographically dispersed team of project stakeholders
  • persistent storage for asynchronous 24/7/365 access
  • version management
amongst other features. InnerPass has taken their document management service experience and gone a step further to support file sharing, collaboration and real time communications. They embed, within their own Skype Extra client, the ability to launch and hold real time voice and/or chat conversations, whether informal ad hoc sessions or scheduled conference calls, to discuss the underlying projects, sales meetings or other business team activity.

Using InnerPass Share and Collaborate, a user can set up a "meeting room", store documents, launch conversations and share a designated screen for presentations or demonstrations. The room's host can designate and invite team members from amongst his/her Skype contact list, grant permission to their team members to contribute or modify room content. From anywhere in the client, any team member has the ability to schedule and launch conference calls or group chats using the integrated Skype services.

InnerPass offers four levels of their collaboration service. A free service supports up to 5 meeting rooms with a maximum of 5 participants and 15 days of file storage. Offering perpetual file storage, the Professional Plan at $4.95/month supports 10 meeting rooms and up to 10 participants in each. The Workgroup plan, at $12.95/month, allows up to 20 rooms and 20 people per room. Their last plan, launching in March, is designed for the SMB (Small to Medium Size Business) will offer additional features including access to their hosted full document management service.

Over the past few weeks I have experienced a few sessions using InnerPass; the InnerPass team has been very responsive to suggestions made for improvements, especially with respect to some speed issues that are now resolved. It now works reliably with both Skype 3.8 (still Skype's latest release for general use) and Skype 4.0 Beta 3.

Since obtaining Skype Certification and its subsequent launch last fall, InnerPass has registered over 270,000 users (as shown in the graphic) growing virally amongst Skype users with little publicity. You can download via Tools | Do More | Get Skype Extras using Skype 3.8 or Tools | Extras | Get Skype Extras under Skype 4.0 for Windows beta 3. Normally it should show up as "InnerPass Share and Collaborate" under the "Sharing" category but until a bug is resolved by the Skype Extras team, you may find it as "Share, Collaborate, Communicate".

InnerPass CEO Steve Parsloe has written a more detailed post for Skype's Autumn 2008 Developer Newsletter. And in early December Steve along with his colleague Bill Trail, Vice-President, Business Development discussed InnerPass as a guest on SquawkBox.

As mentioned at the beginning, InnerPass's Share and Collaborate service is a representative example of making Skype available anywhere there is an opportunity to benefit from real time conversations. Skype has enabled InnerPass to offer real time conversations to virtual meeting rooms incorporating file and desktop (or screen) sharing. And it brings large enterprise services down to a cost level such that any individual, mobile professional or small business can afford to benefit from a collaborative document management service.

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6 Comments:

At August 24, 2009 7:53 AM , Anonymous Cesar Nunez said...

After installing InnerPassServices through Skype now it´s imposible to uninstalling it from my PC.

Don´t even think to installing it, is invading my PC and starts up alone windows even tough I have tried to eliminate it out my OS.

 
At September 27, 2009 2:35 PM , Anonymous Ahmed Mohsen said...

no cesar you can easily uninstall

just go to C:\Documents and Settings\ahmed\Application Data\Skype\plugins

& u'll find the entire execution directory for innerpass right there including the uninstall.exe

 
At December 8, 2009 9:55 AM , Anonymous beezer said...

It was a little more complicated than that for me but thank you Ahmed, for getting me there:

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Skype\Plugins\Plugins...

Now, there will be (at least for me) two folders with lots of letters and numbers. Open each and in one of them you will find the InnerPass uninstall file.

Click it and it will completely uninstall it.

Hope this is helpful to someone!

The irritation with this entire process is that Skype should not make us have to search for a way to uninstall.

 
At January 9, 2010 8:37 AM , OpenID ugurkale said...

Search the key word "innerpass" in your computer. It'll bring all the files associated with it. One of them is "Innerpass Uninstall". Here's the directory where I found it in my computer:

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Start Menu\Programs

This may be different in your computer. You should search to make sure its exact location.

 
At April 3, 2010 4:58 AM , Anonymous Workflow said...

Skype is a best way to create a best business. Yes this is every where.

 
At April 22, 2010 8:48 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is the stupidest piece of crap I have ever installed.

I will uninstall Skype with it also... Unbeliveble spyware & spam program.. :(

 

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