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Best Business Messaging Solution by Juniper Research
HORISEN Business Messenger platform has been named Gold Winner for Best Business Messaging Solution at the Future Digital Awards by Juniper Research .
HORISEN Wins CX Catalyst Award at The Fast Mode Awards
HORISEN has been recognized for excellence in the Growth category for its Messaging Ecosystem solutions suite.
Creating Real-Life Footprints with Children
As sustainability becomes a central business priority, many technology companies – especially those developing software – have embraced the responsibility of managing and reducing their carbon footprint.
Building the Home of Messaging Technology
From Innovation to Leadership: An Interview with HORISEN’s CEO Fabrizio Salanitri for MORE>NEWS
Three awards for HORISEN in Berlin
At prestigious CCGA Ceremony – an event that celebrates excellence and innovation in the global telecommunications industry – HORISEN was honored with three awards, reinforcing its leadership in messaging technology for the ninth consecutive year.
The Future of In-Flight Connectivity
Staying connected is no longer a luxury – it’s an expectation. Whether on the ground or in the air, passengers demand seamless communication, and airlines are taking note.
Why Messaging Technology Should Never Compromise on Security
Recent reports have uncovered alarming security breaches in US telecommunications networks, where state-sponsored hackers have managed to infiltrate critical infrastructure.
Satellite Messaging and Its Role in Scaling the Messaging Industry
In a groundbreaking collaboration, T-Mobile US and Starlink have introduced a direct-to-cell satellite messaging service, aiming to provide connectivity in areas where traditional networks fall short.








