Troop Messenger

Troop Messenger is Team Collaboration and workplace communication platform. A two-way team communication SaaS-based application helps people to connect, discuss and share work across a single and smart user interface. Alongside Software as a service (SaaS), It also come up with APIs and On-premise Edition to serve Large Enterprises, Defence Organizations and Governments.[1][2]

Troop Messenger
Developer(s)Tvisha Systems Pvt LTd.
Initial release2017
Stable release
iOS -1.2.27 / Android - 1.4.40 / Windows - 1.4.34 / macOS - 1.4.34 / Linux - 1.4.34 / / June 13, 2020 (2020-06-13)
Written inElectron, Java, Objective-C, JavaScript
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, Browser
TypeCollaborative software, Instant messaging client, Online chat, saas, self-hosting, Business chat software
LicenseProprietary
Websitewww.troopmessenger.com

History

Troop Messenger was originally conceived and developed by Tvisha Systems Pvt Ltd, a Hyderabad based tech company founded by Sudhir Naidu.[3] It was begun as an internal communication tool to connect Tvisha's internal teams, customers and vendors.[4][5][6]

Later, with the rising popularity and use cases, the product scope was expanded and was made available to the global public in the year 2018, on Tvisha Systems Pvt Ltd.[7][8][9]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Troop Messenger saw a major increase in usage for remote work, distance education, and online social relations.[10]

Troop Messenger is popular with Defence and other industries for whom data security is paramount and which operate in isolated private networks (Air-Gapped Facilities - those which are not connected to the Internet).[3]

Platforms and Delivery Models

Troop Messenger works cross-platform on all widely used operating systems i.e. Windows, MacOS, Apple ios and Android, and Linux. All its applications are built native[11][12][13] Being a cloud-based collaboration platform, it allows users to directly use it from a wide range of browsers. Self-Hosting, API, and Custom Applications are the other delivery models deployed by this application.[14]

References

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