Survey Determines the Most Commonly Used Instant Messaging Acronyms in the Workplace
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Survey Determines the Most Commonly Used Instant Messaging Acronyms in the Workplace
“IHMB” (I hate my boss), “DHTB” (Don’t have the bandwidth) and SLAP (Sounds like a plan) make top 10
New York, NY, December 29, 2003 — Omnipod, Inc. announced today the results of a survey of 1,500 of its end-users on what instant messaging (IM) acronyms are most commonly used in the workplace. Survey participants came from a cross-section of industries and were all users of Omnipod’s Professional Online Desktop™ (POD™), a secure, centrally controlled communications platform built on IM technology.
The results of Omnipod’s survey found that the 10 most commonly used acronyms while instant messaging in the workplace are:
1. BRB Be right back
2. CTRN Can’t talk right now
3. IMO In my opinion
4. HTH Hope this (or that) helps
5. IAM In a meeting
6. WFM Works for me
7. BFO Blinding flash of the obvious
8. DHTB Don’t have the bandwidth
9. IHMB I hate my boss
10. SLAP Sounds like a plan
Acronyms that are used in everyday speech, such as FYI or ASAP, were not included in the survey.
“Most casual IM users are familiar with acronyms such as LOL for laugh out loud. But with instant messaging becoming so prevalent in the workplace, we thought it would be interesting to see what slang is creeping into IM sessions among employees,” observed Gideon Stein, CEO of Omnipod. “We were amused to discover that one of the top 10 most commonly used acronyms dealt with the boss, or those in a supervisory position.
There are currently more than 100 million users of IM worldwide, and Gartner Group predicts that by 2006, IM will be used more often than email as the preferred method of messaging in the enterprise. While IM began as a way for people to chat casually online during their free time, it is rapidly gaining popularity among enterprise employees as it allows real-time electronic communication, remote brainstorming and is a cost-effective and immediate way to keep in touch with traveling employees, telecommuters, partners, vendors and customers. As a result, more enterprises than ever, concerned about the network vulnerabilities and security of the consumer-grade IM solutions, are deploying secure IM systems enterprise-wide.
About Omnipod
Omnipod, Inc. (www.omnipod.com) provides a secure, centrally controlled communications platform built on instant messaging technology. Omnipod’s Professional Online Desktop (POD) is designed for enterprise use and seamlessly integrates file sharing and transfer capabilities, as well as numerous other secure communications functions into a presence-based messaging infrastructure. The company’s platform is presently deployed with a number of organizations and Fortune 500 companies including PepsiCo, eBay, Partners Healthcare, Wabtec, Frank Russell Co., etc. Founded in 1999, Omnipod’s investors include Lexington Ventures, Mapleton Investments and private individuals.
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