4 books on Business Messaging [PDF]
October 30, 2024 | 22 |
These books are covering public messaging platform comparisons, integration with enterprise tools, security and compliance issues, best practices for customer communications, message archiving solutions and strategies for enhancing customer engagement.
1. Introductory Guideline for Using Twilio Programmable Messaging and Programmable Voice Services
2021 by Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli
Twilio.com, an American cloud communications platform, offers software developers the capability to interact programmatically with phone calls, text messages, and various communication functions through its web service APIs. Operating via Amazon Web Services, Twilio facilitates connectivity between HTTP and the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via its APIs. While Twilio's system can be intricate and primarily caters to qualified software developers, this report provides an introductory guide for leveraging Twilio's Programmable Messages and Programmable Voices services with a focus on simplicity, eliminating the need for in-depth programming knowledge. The report encompasses essential sections like opening a Twilio account, upgrading it, guidelines for sending and receiving SMS, TwiML™ for Programmable SMS and Voice, basic steps for building Programmable Voice, utilizing TwiML Bins functions, setting up Xampp and Ngrok web servers for Twilio development, sending messages from the Twilio account dashboard, creating an auto dialer for the Twilio platform, summarizing testing for Programmable Voice and Messaging, establishing a free website for file storage, and making browser-based voice calls using Twilio.
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2. Secure Messaging on the Internet
2014 by Rolf Oppliger
"Dive into the world of secure Internet messaging with this comprehensive book, offering a deep understanding of OpenPGP and S/MIME-compliant software. It consolidates all the essential information required to effectively use these technologies, exploring both the conceptual and technical approaches embraced by their developers. Covering the latest and most potent technologies for secure messaging, this resource is an invaluable asset for security and network managers, professional system and network administrators. It presents a clear and accessible guide to OpenPGP, S/MIME, web-based and gateway solutions, certified mail, delivery platforms, and instant messaging, making it a must-read for those seeking to master the art of secure communication on the Internet."
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3. ZeroMQ: Messaging for Many Applications
2013 by Pieter Hintjens
Delve into the world of ØMQ, also known as ZeroMQ, the intelligent socket library that offers a swift, user-friendly solution for message-based concurrency in your applications. In this fast-paced guide, you'll gain hands-on experience in utilizing this scalable, lightweight, and highly adaptable networking tool for facilitating message exchange across clusters, the cloud, and various multi-system environments. Guided by ØMQ maintainer Pieter Hintjens, you'll embark on a journey through real-world applications, accompanied by extensive C-based examples that aid in grasping ØMQ's API, sockets, and messaging patterns. Explore specific ØMQ programming techniques, construct multithreaded applications, and even design your own messaging architectures. Discover how ØMQ seamlessly integrates with numerous programming languages and most operating systems, all while keeping costs minimal. Master ØMQ's primary patterns, including request-reply, publish-subscribe, and pipeline. Harness the potential of ØMQ sockets and patterns through the development of small applications, and venture into advanced uses of the request-reply pattern through practical illustrations. Construct resilient request-reply patterns that continue to function even in the event of code or hardware failures. Enhance ØMQ's core pub-sub patterns for superior performance, reliability, state distribution, and monitoring. Acquire the skills needed to construct a distributed architecture with ØMQ, and explore the requirements for building a versatile framework for distributed applications.
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4. Instant Messaging Reference: A Practical Guide
2008 by Rachel Bridgewater, Meryl Cole
In the 21st century, virtual reference services have become an essential component, rendering debates about their merits or necessity obsolete. "Instant Messaging Reference: A Practical Guide" shifts its focus toward the pragmatic implementation of instant messaging (IM), encompassing aspects such as privacy, security, and its potential for the future. Tailored to busy practitioners seeking comprehensive insights into IM specifically, rather than the broader realm of virtual reference, this book addresses a wide spectrum of questions. It begins with the fundamentals of what IM is and how it functions and progresses to tackle more intricate subjects like privacy, security, and the future prospects of IM as a robust contender in the virtual reference landscape. This resource is exclusively dedicated to instant messaging reference services, delivering practical guidance on establishing and managing a successful IM reference service. It also offers substantial background information and in-depth discussions pertaining to the broader issues arising from instant messaging and IM reference.
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1. Introductory Guideline for Using Twilio Programmable Messaging and Programmable Voice Services
2021 by Dr. Hidaia Mahmood Alassouli
Twilio.com, an American cloud communications platform, offers software developers the capability to interact programmatically with phone calls, text messages, and various communication functions through its web service APIs. Operating via Amazon Web Services, Twilio facilitates connectivity between HTTP and the public switched telephone network (PSTN) via its APIs. While Twilio's system can be intricate and primarily caters to qualified software developers, this report provides an introductory guide for leveraging Twilio's Programmable Messages and Programmable Voices services with a focus on simplicity, eliminating the need for in-depth programming knowledge. The report encompasses essential sections like opening a Twilio account, upgrading it, guidelines for sending and receiving SMS, TwiML™ for Programmable SMS and Voice, basic steps for building Programmable Voice, utilizing TwiML Bins functions, setting up Xampp and Ngrok web servers for Twilio development, sending messages from the Twilio account dashboard, creating an auto dialer for the Twilio platform, summarizing testing for Programmable Voice and Messaging, establishing a free website for file storage, and making browser-based voice calls using Twilio.
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2. Secure Messaging on the Internet
2014 by Rolf Oppliger
"Dive into the world of secure Internet messaging with this comprehensive book, offering a deep understanding of OpenPGP and S/MIME-compliant software. It consolidates all the essential information required to effectively use these technologies, exploring both the conceptual and technical approaches embraced by their developers. Covering the latest and most potent technologies for secure messaging, this resource is an invaluable asset for security and network managers, professional system and network administrators. It presents a clear and accessible guide to OpenPGP, S/MIME, web-based and gateway solutions, certified mail, delivery platforms, and instant messaging, making it a must-read for those seeking to master the art of secure communication on the Internet."
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3. ZeroMQ: Messaging for Many Applications
2013 by Pieter Hintjens
Delve into the world of ØMQ, also known as ZeroMQ, the intelligent socket library that offers a swift, user-friendly solution for message-based concurrency in your applications. In this fast-paced guide, you'll gain hands-on experience in utilizing this scalable, lightweight, and highly adaptable networking tool for facilitating message exchange across clusters, the cloud, and various multi-system environments. Guided by ØMQ maintainer Pieter Hintjens, you'll embark on a journey through real-world applications, accompanied by extensive C-based examples that aid in grasping ØMQ's API, sockets, and messaging patterns. Explore specific ØMQ programming techniques, construct multithreaded applications, and even design your own messaging architectures. Discover how ØMQ seamlessly integrates with numerous programming languages and most operating systems, all while keeping costs minimal. Master ØMQ's primary patterns, including request-reply, publish-subscribe, and pipeline. Harness the potential of ØMQ sockets and patterns through the development of small applications, and venture into advanced uses of the request-reply pattern through practical illustrations. Construct resilient request-reply patterns that continue to function even in the event of code or hardware failures. Enhance ØMQ's core pub-sub patterns for superior performance, reliability, state distribution, and monitoring. Acquire the skills needed to construct a distributed architecture with ØMQ, and explore the requirements for building a versatile framework for distributed applications.
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4. Instant Messaging Reference: A Practical Guide
2008 by Rachel Bridgewater, Meryl Cole
In the 21st century, virtual reference services have become an essential component, rendering debates about their merits or necessity obsolete. "Instant Messaging Reference: A Practical Guide" shifts its focus toward the pragmatic implementation of instant messaging (IM), encompassing aspects such as privacy, security, and its potential for the future. Tailored to busy practitioners seeking comprehensive insights into IM specifically, rather than the broader realm of virtual reference, this book addresses a wide spectrum of questions. It begins with the fundamentals of what IM is and how it functions and progresses to tackle more intricate subjects like privacy, security, and the future prospects of IM as a robust contender in the virtual reference landscape. This resource is exclusively dedicated to instant messaging reference services, delivering practical guidance on establishing and managing a successful IM reference service. It also offers substantial background information and in-depth discussions pertaining to the broader issues arising from instant messaging and IM reference.
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How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded