UnifiedMessaging or UM is the integration of different electronic messaging and communications electronic media media e mail , SMS , Fax , voicemail , video messaging , etc. technologies into a single interface, accessible from a variety of different devices. ref cite web url http www.iec.org online tutorials unified mess index.html title UnifiedMessaging. Definition and Overview publisher International ... such as voicemail systems, e mail servers, and stand alone fax machines, with UnifiedMessaging ... such as appending notes or documents to forwarded voicemails. UnifiedMessaging was expected ... communication issues. ref cite web url http hdvoice.tmcnet.com topics unified communications articles 51217 frost sullivan unifiedmessaging become ubiquitous enterprise communication.htm title Frost & Sullivan UnifiedMessaging to Become Ubiquitous Enterprise Communication Solution first Jessica ... Definitions UnifiedMessaging is an indistinct term that can refer to the typical definition ref http www.pcmag.com encyclopedia term 0,,t unified messaging&i 53423,00.asp PC Magazine UnifiedMessaging definition The Computer Language Company Inc. ref of simple inclusion of incoming faxes ... communication method to use and therefore ensure effective communication. UnifiedMessaging is not to be mistaken for Unified communications , although the two share some similarities. Hosted UC services ... t Miss the UnifiedMessaging Boat in UC ref So while UnifiedMessaging can be included in Unified communications, not all Unified communication services are related to UnifiedMessaging. See also Real time enterprise Presence service Regroup References references External links DEFAULTSORT UnifiedMessaging Category Unified communications Messaging de UnifiedMessaging nl Unifiedmessaging sv Enhetlig ... top.pag?docid 101501095 title Customers Attest to the Value of Flexible Independent Messaging ... voice, instant messaging, email, voicemail, and web voice video conferencing. The aim is to make ... more details
Messaging Security is a Computer program program that provides protection for companies messaging infrastructure. The programs includes IP reputation based anti spam , pattern based anti spam, administrator defined block allow lists, mail antivirus , zero hour malware detection and email intrusion prevention. ref http www.checkpoint.com form smartdefense Messaging Security FAQ.pdf Messaging Security ref Explanations ref http www.checkpoint.com defense advisories public messaging index.html Check point messaging Security ref IP Reputation Anti spam ref http technet.microsoft.com en us library aa997658.aspx Understanding Anti Spam and Antivirus Functionality ref It checks each email wikt connection connection request with a database of IP addresses to establish whether a sender is legitimate or known spam sender and malware . If a sender is recognize us undesirable the messaging Security program drops the connection before de message is accepted. Pattern based anti spam utilizes a proprietary algorithm to establishe a fingerprint like signatures of email messages. When a message comes in, its pattern is calculated and checked against a database to determine if the message matches a known email pattern. This approach provides content agnostic protection and blocks spam without looking at any of the actual message content. Block Allow List Anti spam ref http lwn.net Articles 9460 Spam ... Email IPS The messaging security program utilizes SmartDefense Email IPS to stop attacks targeting the messaging infrastructure. Such attacks aim to gain access to the protected network, bring down a piece of the messaging infrastructure , or utilize the messaging infrastructure as a resource for launching new attacks. Characteristics of Messaging Security 1. Protection against advanced ... the combination of both zero hour and signature based detection. 3. UTM solution for Messaging Security ... Comparison of firewalls Unified threat management Check Point VPN 1 Virtual firewall Packet information ... more details
. There have been several attempts to create a unified standard for instant messaging IETF s Session ... Unified Presence . Industry focused EIM platforms as Reuters Messaging and Bloomberg L.P. Bloomberg ... LAN messenger Microblogging Operator messaging Social media Text messagingUnified communications Usage ... A buddy list in Pidgin software Pidgin 2.0 Instant messaging IM is a form of communication over the Internet ..., along with shared client computing client s, instant messaging basically offers real time text real ... advanced instant messaging allows enhanced modes of communication, such as live voice or videophone video calling , video chat and inclusion of hyperlink s to media. Definition Instant messaging falls ... users in a multi user environment. Overview Instant messaging is a set of communication ... chat and instant messaging differ from other technologies such as email due to the perceived quasi ... supported by transaction processing transaction control . In many cases, instant messaging includes ... 1990s. Instant messaging predates the Internet, first appearing on multi user operating systems like ... http www.multicians.org thvv mail history.html Instant Messaging on CTSS and Multics ref in the mid ... systems incorporated chat features which were similar to instant messaging Freelancin Roundtable ... created by CompuServe executive Alexander Sandy Trevor in Columbus, Ohio . Early instant messaging programs ..., GUI based messaging clients as they are known today, began to take off in the mid 1990s with PowWow ... now owned by AOL was awarded two patents for instant messaging by the U.S. patent office. Meanwhile ... application and open standards based protocol called Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Jabber was launched. The protocol was standardized under the name Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol ... IM abilities. Many instant messaging services offer videotelephone video calling features, voice over ... messaging abilities. Some instant messaging companies are also offering desktop sharing , IP ... more details
faxes were stored in the same .pst file as other messages, first attempt of unifiedmessaging by Microsoft ...Infobox Software name Windows Messaging screenshot Image Windows Messaging.png 250px caption Windows Messaging running on Windows NT 4.0 . developer Microsoft latest release version 4.00.835.1374 version 5.0 latest release date October 14, 1996 operating system Microsoft Windows genre E mail client license Proprietary software Proprietary EULA website http microsoft.com windows95 downloads contents WURecommended S WUCommunications W95ExchUpdate Exchange update for Windows 95 Windows Messaging, initially called Microsoft Exchange Client Microsoft Exchange , is an e mail client that was included with Windows 95 beginning with OSR2 , Windows 98 98 and Windows NT 4.0 . In Windows 98, it is not installed by default, but available as a separate program in the setup CD. History Microsoft Exchange gained wider usage with the release of Windows 95, as this was the only e mail client that came bundled with it. Exchange was included throughout later releases of Windows up until the initial release of Windows 98, which by then also included Outlook Express 4.0. In 1996, Microsoft Exchange was renamed Windows Messaging, because of Microsoft s release of another Microsoft Exchange Server Exchange product, which was meant for servers. Windows Messaging had two branches of successors In software bundled with Windows itself, these were Internet Mail and News in Windows 95 and bundled with Internet Explorer 3 , which was succeeded by Outlook Express 4.0 in Windows 98 bundled with Internet Explorer 4 Internet Explorer 4.0 in Windows 95 and throughout newer Windows systems. These did not use the .pst ... Outlook used the same basic Windows Messaging profile, account and e mail settings MAPI , MS Exchange ... users that it was actually using the same MS Exchange or Windows Messaging account. The original version ... uits telecom messaging whatexchange.html What is the Microsoft Exchange client? E mail clients Internet ... more details
wiktionary UnifiedUnified may refer to The Unified , a wine symposium held in Sacramento, California, USA Unified , the official student newspaper of Canterbury Christ Church University Unify may refer to Unify , an album by Electric Universe Unify Corporation See also lookfrom intitle intitle Unify Unification disambiguation United disambiguation Unity disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Infobox Software name JBoss Messaging logo Image with inadequate rationale removed Image JBoss Logo.gif 215px caption developer JBoss latest release version 1.4.4 latest release date release date 2009 05 27 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Cross platform programming language Java programming language Java genre asynchronous messaging system license LGPL website http labs.jboss.org jbossmessaging labs.jboss.org jbossmessaging JBoss Messaging is the JBoss enterprise asynchronous messaging system. It supersedes JBoss MQ as the default Java Message Service JMS provider in JBoss AS JBoss Application Server JBoss AS 5. JBoss Messaging 1.0 was released on 29 March 2006 ref http www.regdeveloper.co.uk 2006 03 29 jboss messaging web server JBoss delivers message to IBM and BEA Reg Developer Bot generated title ref as a re engineered version of JBoss MQ intended to deliver a modular messaging engine capable of shipping with or without JBoss. JBoss Messaging is the default JMS provider in JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 4.3, JBoss SOA Platform and JBoss Application Server 5. JBoss Messaging is an open source project available under the Gnu LGPL licence and is led by Tim Fox with core engineers Andy Taylor, Clebert Suconic, Howard Gao and Jeff Mesnil. On 24 August 2009, HornetQ was launched, based on the JBoss Messaging 2.0 code base, and the JBoss Messaging project was put into bug fix mode only by JBoss. See also portal Free Software List of JBoss software Message passing References reflist Portal Java External links http labs.jboss.com jbossmessaging JBoss Messaging project page http www.jboss.org community docs DOC 10551 JBoss Messaging at JBoss Wiki Category Red Hat Category Message oriented middleware Category Java enterprise platform ... more details
Infobox company company name Mozilla Messaging company type Private company Private foundation 2007 location city Vancouver, British Columbia location country Canada industry Computer software br Communications key people David Ascher, CEO fate Absorbed by Mozilla Corporation defunct End date 2011 4 4 foundation Start date 2007 products Mozilla Thunderbird parent Mozilla Foundation num employees Approximately 10 homepage http www.mozillamessaging.com mozillamessaging.com Mozilla Messaging abbreviated MoMo ref cite web url http support.mozillamessaging.com it kb Thunderbird FAQ Who makes Thunderbird title Thunderbird FAQ, Who makes Thunderbird author jenzed and Breaking Pitt accessdate 2010 04 07 publisher Mozilla Messaging quote Thunderbird is developed, tested, translated and supported by the folks at Mozilla Messaging and by a group of dedicated volunteers. Mozilla Messaging MoMo for short is a sister project to the for profit Mozilla Corporation, the folks who make the Firefox browser. Both are wholly owned subsidiaries of the non profit Mozilla Foundation. ref was a wholly owned, for profit subsidiary of the non profit Mozilla Foundation . ref cite web url http www.zdnet.com.au news software soa Mozilla ready to add IM to Thunderbird stable 0,130061733,339286101,00.htm?feed pt email title Mozilla ready to add IM to Thunderbird stable? accessdate 2008 05 12 author Tom Espiner date 2008 02 20 work publisher ref It was broadly tasked with aspects of the Mozilla Project that focused on interpersonal communications, such as instant messaging and e mail . Its main focus was developing ... returns to nest as mozilla messaging rejoins mozilla.ars title Thunderbird returns to nest as Mozilla Messaging rejoins Mozilla last Paul first Ryan publisher Ars Technica date 5 April 2011 accessdate ... companies of Canada Canada company stub Internet stub ar cs Mozilla Messaging fr Mozilla Messaging ko mr ru Mozilla Messaging zh Mozilla Messaging ... more details
Bulk Messaging is the dissemination of large numbers of SMS messages for delivery to mobile phone terminals. ref SMS Bulk Messaging, the problem and the solution, http google.com search?q cache 249OaH6kTn8J www.ceasa int.org library 7 sms mass messaging problems V1 2.doc ericsson bulk messaging&cd 236&hl en&ct clnk&gl uk ref It is used by media companies, enterprises, banks for marketing and fraud control ref Extra Credit Cards, May 2009, http www.extracreditcards.com news 2009may ericssonipx.htm ref ref SC Magazine, May 2009, http www.scmagazineuk.com Mobile phone technology developed to cut down credit card fraud article 136597 ref and consumer brands for a variety of purposes including entertainment, enterprise and mobile marketing. ref name ericsson.com Bulk Messaging, Ericsson Internet Payment eXchange IPX , http www.ericsson.com solutions page.asp?ArticleId 7F210305 3FC8 43DE BE60 E88045AF43E7 ref Bulk messaging is commonly used for alerts, reminders, marketing but also for information and communication between both staff and customers. Bulk messaging lets you deliver SMS messages to mobile handsets almost anywhere in the world. Bulk messaging software Software is required for sending and receiving bulk messages and various software packages are available. These software packages provides users with the opportunity to add as many phone numbers as required and these phone numbers can be managed in a variety of ways. Most SMS software applications allow you to upload lists of mobile phone numbers using a TXT or Comma separated values CSV file . Some sophisticated systems can automatically remove any duplicated numbers or the mobile numbers are validated prior to sending ... as the bulk messaging software provider sends internationally. Alternatively if you have your own application ... www.sendmode.com developers ref The benefits of bulk messaging Bulk messaging is convenient, allows ... messaging ... more details
Operator Messaging is the term, similar to Text Messaging and Voice Messaging , applying to an answering service call center who focuses on one specific scripting style that has grown out of the alphanumeric pager history. Early history In the 1970s and early 1980s, the cost of making a phone call decreased and more business communication was done by phone. As corporations grew and labor rates increased, the ratio of secretaries to employees decreased. The initial solution to the phone communication problem for businesses was the message center. A message center or message desk was a centralized, manual answering service inside a company manned by a few people answering everyone s phones. Extensions ... only as a messaging bridge between the caller and the subscriber with the caller dictating what the operator ... and therefore operator messaging service is much less expensive than full service answering services. The low cost makes operator messaging an affordable alternative to voicemail. Operator Messaging Extends to Text Messaging As the use of alphanumeric pagers declined in the mid 1990s and cell phone text messaging availability and reliability increased ever since, these well established alpha dispatch ... to the operator messaging subscriber s device. Rise of Operator Messaging in the 21st Century Although e mail capabilities have been extended to alphanumeric pagers and cellular text messaging, the operator messaging services are used by individuals who are not located near a computer or where sending a text message may be dangerous or impractical. Live operator messaging marries the technologies of voice messaging and text messaging as an alternative to voicemail service by using call forwarding features to redirect callers of your cell phone automatically to the operator messaging service after three or four unanswered rings. Operator messaging service providers remain profitable because ... service References references DEFAULTSORT Operator Messaging Category Online chat Category Pagers ... more details
ad date February 2012 Infobox company company name Messaging Architects company logo File Logo MessagingArchitects.gif location city 180 Peel Street, Suite 333 br Montreal, Quebec Montreal , Quebec location country Canada industry Internet , computer software area served flagicon Earth Worldwide homepage http www.messagingarchitects.com www.messagingarchitects.com Messaging Architects MA is a Canada Canadian software company specializing in e mail products. The flagship product is Netmail, an integrated email management platform. Netmail helps your organization manage the full lifecyle of email from the moment a message is created through its end of life destruction. Netmail is a comprehensive platform that addresses email compliance, security, archiving, and storage. History Launched in March ... with Tobit came to a close, the company again renamed itself, as Messaging Architects. Messaging ... for the past 10 years. 100 employee owned, Messaging Architects is a global provider of Business Driven Email . Messaging Architects initially provided add ons for the Novell GroupWise messaging platform .... Messaging Architects also has a highly skilled Professional Services Team with full Novell and Microsoft Exchange certification. Messaging Architects works with messaging platform providers to provide ... . The staff at Messaging Architects includes Mark Crispin , best known as inventor of the IMAP protocol. ref http www.panda.com mrc ref Industry recognition Messaging Architects email security and email ... about us news 28 messaging architects included in gartners magic quadrant for email archiving for 3rd ... Netmail Archive is an enterprise class messaging archive solution that helps organizations ... management platform that addresses email compliance, security, archiving, and storage. Services Messaging ... blog.html MA blog . Articles by Messaging Architects staff http www.messagingarchitects.com resources ... toolkit.html Email Platform Migrations The Advantages of Migrating Your Email Platform with Messaging ... more details
Advert date August 2010 Secure messaging is a server based approach to protect sensitive data when sent beyond the corporate borders and provides compliance with industry regulations such as HIPAA , GLBA and Sarbanes Oxley Act SOX . Advantages over classical secure e Mail are that confidential and authenticated exchanges can be started immediately by any internet user worldwide since there is no requirement to install any software nor to obtain or to distribute Key cryptography cryptographic keys beforehand. Secure messages provide non repudiation as the recipients similar to online banking are personally identified and transactions are logged by the secure email platform. Functionality Secure messaging works as an online service. Users enroll to a secure messaging platform. The user logs into his account by typing in his username and password or strong authentication similar to a web based email account. Out of a message center messages can be sent over a Transport Layer Security secure ... the recipient. Alternatively, Secure Messaging can be used out of any standard email program without installing software. Secure delivery Secure Messaging possesses different types of delivery ... not have to worry about. Trust management Secure Messaging relies on the method of the dynamic personal ... of trust, respectively revocation. Difference between e Mail and Secure Messaging Secure Messaging ... Secure Messaging is used in many business areas with company wide and sensitive data exchanges ... rely on the protection by Secure Messaging. Secure messaging can be easily integrated into the corporate ... context, secure messaging can offer electronic Registered mail functions. For this to be binding, some ... for using Secure Messaging. Users only need a valid email address and a working internet connection ... DEFAULTSORT Secure Messaging Category Email Category Privacy of telecommunications Category Internet privacy de Secure Messaging ... more details
Messaging spam , sometimes called SPIM , ref http www.news.com Spim, splog on the rise 2100 7349 3 6091123.html CNET Spim, splog on the rise ref ref http www.newscientist.com article dn4822 spam being rapidly outpaced by spim.html New Scientist Spam being rapidly outpaced by spim ref ref http www.spamfo.co.uk component option,com content task,view id,153 Itemid,2 Spamfo SPIM, your new spam ref is a type of spam electronic spam targeting users of instant messaging IM services. Instant messaging applications Instant messaging systems, such as Yahoo Messenger , AOL Instant Messenger AIM , Windows Live Messenger , Tencent QQ , ICQ , Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP and Myspace chat rooms , are all targets for spammers. Many IM systems offer a directory of users, including demographic information such as age and sex. Advertisers can gather this information, sign on to the system, and send unsolicited messages, which could include commercial scam ware, viruses, and links to paid links for the purpose of click fraud . Microsoft has announced that the upcoming Windows Live Messenger 9.0 would support specialized features to combat messaging spam. ref cite web url http www.computerworlduk.com technology security products prevention news index.cfm?RSS&NewsId 6359 title Microsoft to clamp down on spam over IM accessdate 2007 11 24 publisher IDG News author Jeremy Kirk ref In most systems users can already block the vast majority of spam through the use of a whitelist. Countermeasures Many users choose to receive IMs only from people already on their contact list. In corporate settings, spam over IM is blocked by Instant messaging manager IM spam blockers like those from http www.facetime.com FaceTime Communications , http www.akonix.com Akonix , http www.scansafe.com ScanSafe , Symantec , and http www.csc.com solutions security offerings 1077.shtml CSC . Messenger ... Messenger or Windows Live Messenger , a free instant messaging application in Microsoft s Windows ... more details
Reliable messaging is the concept of communicating message passing messages across an unreliable infrastructure whilst being able to make certain guarantees about the successful transmission of the messages for example, that if the message is delivered, it is delivered at most once, or that all messages successfully delivered arrive in a particular order. One protocol computing protocol that implements this concept is WS ReliableMessaging , which handles reliable delivery of SOAP messages. References http www.w3.org 2001 03 WSWS popa paper40 W3C paper on reliable messaging External links http download.boulder.ibm.com ibmdl pub software dw specs ws rm ws reliablemessaging200502.pdf WS ReliableMessaging specification PDF business software stub Category Service oriented business computing ... more details
refimprove date April 2012 one source date April 2012 On Hold Messaging is a service used by businesses and organizations of all sizes to deliver information to their callers waiting on hold or while they are being transferred. Also commonly called Audio Marketing, on hold messaging is a specialist area of marketing and branding . It seeks to represent the personality of a business in the medium of audio. Process On Hold Messaging production companies generally write scripts working with voice over artists and studio engineers to produce the recordings. Compatible phone systems have a physical or virtual port which allows audio playback to users on hold. The installing of On Hold Messaging often requires a telephone engineer to configure the telephone system. On Hold Messaging can be delivered via telephone lines , the Internet , cassette tape , CD or audio file. Audio Marketing Association Europe The AMA is a central representative body for the European audio marketing community. Its role is to ensure consistently high standards of trading practice and product quality, as defined in the AMA code of conduct. ref http www.amaeurope.org codeOfConduct.php AMA Code of Conduct ref The AMA also operates a guarantee whereby any customers of the AMA member who ceases to trade may apply to the AMA for their contract to be assumed on the same commercial terms with no extra charges. ref http www.amaeurope.org guarantee.php guarantee AMA Guarantee ref Audio Marketing Association members Sound Marketing br Premier Business Audio br Advitel br Fresh Air Studios br Success On Hold br Full Connections br Impact On Hold br Adexchange References reflist External links http www.amaeurope.org index.php Audio Marketing Association Europe website Category Marketing techniques ... more details
Electronic messaging may refer to One to One communication Instant message on a computer network Personal message on a computer network Text message on a cellular phone network SMTP on a computer network Email on a computer Network Voicemail using the PSTN Fax using the PSTN Pager using the PSTN One to Many communication Bulletin board system on a computer network Internet forum on a computer network Internet Newsgroups on the Usenet on a computer network disambig ... more details
. On April 9, 2008, the FCC approved an emergency alert text messaging system so that cellular telephone ... rss tech title FCC approves emergency alert text messaging system publisher CNN.com date 10 April 2008 ... more details
In software architecture , a messaging pattern is a network oriented architectural pattern which describes how two different parts of a message passing system connect and communicate with each other. In telecommunications , a message exchange pattern MEP describes the pattern of Message passing messages required by a communications protocol to establish or use a communication channel . There are two major message exchange patterns a request response pattern, and a one way pattern. For example, the Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP is a request response pattern protocol, and the User Datagram Protocol UDP has a one way pattern. ref cite book last Erl first Thomas title Service Oriented Architecture Concepts, Technology, and Design year 2005 publisher Pearson Education location Indiana isbn 0 13 185858 0 pages 171 ref SOAP The term Message Exchange Pattern has a specific meaning within the SOAP protocol. ref http www.w3.org TR soap12 part1 soapmep SOAP MEPs in SOAP W3C Recommendation v1.2 ref ref http www.w3.org TR wsdl20 additional meps Web Services Description Language WSDL Version 2.0 Additional MEPs Bot generated title ref SOAP MEP types include In Only This is equivalent to one way . A standard one way messaging exchange where the consumer sends a message to the provider that provides only a status response. Robust In Only This pattern is for reliable one way message exchanges. The consumer initiates with a message to which the provider responds with status. If the response is a status, the exchange is complete, but if the response is a fault, the consumer must respond with a status ... Internet socket IP and Unix domain socket Unix sockets which require to indicate a messaging ... External links http msdn.microsoft.com en us library aa480027.aspx Messaging Patterns in Service ... Catalog DEFAULTSORT Messaging Pattern Category Distributed computing architecture Category Network ... pt Messaging pattern ... more details
Smart messaging is a Proprietary software proprietary service developed by Nokia used for the sending and receiving of various digital media via SMS . ref cite book last Digia Inc. title Programming for the Series 60 Platform and Symbian OS publisher Wiley date 2002 pages 30, 395 isbn 9780470849484 ref Graphical Picture message A monchrome picture that can be sent between handsets as a series of SMS messages. The typical size of a picture message is 72x28 pixels, which is sent as three separate SMS messages. Most Monochrome Nokia handsets allow the picture message to act as a screensaver. Most colour ones do not. The picture message uses an implementation of the OTA bitmap . Operator logo main Operator logo A monchrome picture that can be sent to a handset via an SMS gateway as either a single or a series of concatenated SMS messages. The typical size of an Operator Logo is 72x14 pixels, which is sent as two separate SMS messages. Operator Logos sit in the middle of the screen and disappear when coverage is lost. The original intent of Operator Logos was to allow a Network Operator or MVNO to replace the name of their network as stored on the SIM card with their graphical logo, but human nature being what it is, people now usually get one that represents them rather than their network. There is a workaround that allows a standard size Operator Logo to be sent as a single message, however, compatibility with newer or non Nokia phones is uncertain. A more accurate way of reducing the cost of sending Operator Logos is to reduce their size to 72x13 pixels. This size would be sent as a single message. The Operator Logo uses an implementation of the OTA bitmap . CLI icon Group logo A monochrome picture that can be sent to a handset via an SMS gateway as either a single or a series of concatenated SMS messages. The typical size of a picture message is 72x14 pixels, which is sent ... and Mobile Network Code . For ringtones, it contains the music etc. See also Enhanced Messaging Service ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unified Voicemail is the combination of different voicemail bearers into a single voicemail system. Using dedicated Direct Inward Dialing DID DDI numbers for each mailbox, the mailbox can be used on a variety of devices and end points. This is similar to what GSM providers use for their voicemail systems. Mobile phones and traditional analog phones need to support conditional call diversion to enjoy unified voicemail. Unified Voicemail can be extended into traditional unifiedmessaging . Advantages of Unified Voicemail Unified voicemails have emerged in importance in the last decade or so when consumers have adopted multiple platforms for their communication needs. An average consumer may answer to as many as four or five phone numbers, a traditional phone line at home, in the office, a mobile phone and a SIP number for his her computer. With unified voicemail users can have one voice mail for all these disparate lines. They need to access a single mailbox, regardless whether the message has been left on their desk, mobile or VoIP phone. See also Unified communications Unifiedmessaging Providers Alcatel provider of Unified Communication solutions to enterprises in a comprehensive suite of services. Avaya provider of communication systems, applications, and services. Cisco a vendor of UnifiedMessaging Telecommunications for corporate use. CTL dn date October 2011 a manufacturer of unified desktop messaging solutions. http www.net.com NET Advanced Gateway solution for enterprises that want to integrate Microsoft s UnifiedMessaging into their existing voice networks and legacy PBX systems. Nortel leader in Unified Communication. ref http mediaproducts.gartner.com reprints microsoft article3 article3.html Magic Quadrant for Unified Communications, 2007 ref http www.taridium.com Taridium vendor of UnifiedMessaging and Unified Voicemail solutions for the enterprise http www.voxcentral.com VoxCentral provider of Unified Voicemail solutions for mobile ... more details
with non real time communication services such as unifiedmessaging integrated voicemail , e mail , SMS ... such as IBM WebSphere UnifiedMessaging, IBM Global Technology Services Converged Communications ... unified communications and unifiedmessagingUnified communications is sometimes confused with unifiedmessaging , but it is distinct. Unified communications refers to both real time and non real time delivery of communications based on the preferred method and location of the recipient unifiedmessaging ... between unified communications and unifiedmessaging? first Steve last Taylor publisher Network World ... Presence Instant messagingUnifiedmessaging Speech recognition Speech Conferencing Collaboration ... collaboration Telepresence Unifiedmessaging List of unified communications companies References ...Advert date May 2011 Unified communications UC is the integration of real time communication services such as instant messaging chat , presence information , telephony including IP telephony , video conferencing ... unified user interface and user experience across multiple devices and media types. There have been ... a variety of media. Unified communications definition There are varying definitions for unified communications ... cloud network architecture and ict Cloud network architecture and ICT Unified communication UC technologies ... is unified communications.aspx UCStrategies on What is Unified Communications? ref Unified communications ... blog industry perspective definition of unified communic Rick McCharles Article on UC ref Communication latency One focus of unified communications is to reduce communication response time , or in other ... to complete. Unified communications technology aims to minimize that delay. It also focuses on the following ... The history of unified communications is tied to the evolution of the supporting technology. Originally ... voicemail. ref http www.ucstrategies.com unified communications strategies views a short history of uc.aspx UCStrategies on A Short History of UC ref The term Unified Communications did not show up ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol IMPP was a Communications protocol protocol for instant messaging proposed by the IETF via RFC 2778 and RFC 2779. There has been no progress since it has been obsoleted by Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP . See also Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol Presence and Instant Messaging DEFAULTSORT Instant Messaging And Presence Protocol Category Instant messaging protocols Internet stub IM clients ... more details
Use mdy dates date July 2011 File Logo XMPP.svg thumb Official logo Extensible Messaging and Presence ... for near Real time computing real time , Extensibility extensible instant messaging IM , presence ... finds application in Voice over IP VoIP and file transfer signaling. Unlike most instant messaging protocols ... the core protocols as an IETF instant messaging and presence technology. The XMPP WG produced four ... url http xmpp.org xsf press 2003 09 22.shtml title Jabber Instant Messaging User Base Surpasses ICQ ... tech.slashdot.org article.pl?sid 99 01 04 1621211 Open Real Time Messaging System ref The early Jabber ... protocol, as the standard protocol for instant messaging and presence notification. ref XMPP rises ... for messaging standards , Infoworld magazine, May 23, 2003 http www.infoworld.com t platforms xmpp vs simple race messaging standards 295 Infoworld.com ref The first IM service based on XMPP was Jabber.org ... for instant messaging and as a base for a voice and file transfer signaling protocol. The initial ... 7.5 Interoperates with AIM, Google Talk , eWeek, December 6, 2006 http www.eweek.com c a Messaging ... Server formerly named Microsoft Office Communications Server OCS ref Unified Communications Uniting ... XMPP as an approved instant messaging and presence technology under the name of XMPP, and the XMPP ... , which allow users to access networks using other protocols. This can be other instant messaging protocols, but also protocols such as SMS or Email . Unlike Multiprotocol instant messaging ... time messaging is WebSocket . WebSocket is a Web friendly full duplex low latency communication ... xmpp software libraries code libraries . XMPP is also used as a replacement for SMS for text messaging ... 3922, RFC 3923, RFC 4622, RFC 4854, RFC 4979 RFC 3920, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP Core , which describes Client server model client server messaging using two open ended XML streams ... Layer Security TLS . RFC 3921, Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP Instant Messaging ... more details
Presence and Instant Messaging PRIM was an early proposal to the IETF of a standard Protocol computing protocol for instant messaging . No work has been done on it since 2001, however. Currently, Session Initiation Protocol SIP , its derivative SIMPLE , and Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol XMPP are being considered for use as instant messaging protocols. External links http web.archive.org web 20050607082704 http www.ietf.org html.charters prim charter.html Description of PRIM Working Group network software stub Category Instant messaging protocols ... more details
Abbreviated and regularly referred to as AMIS , the Audio Messaging Interchange Specification is a standard that allows the transmittal of intact voice mail messages between voice mail systems of different vendors allowing a user to forward a voice mail message to a user on a different voice mail system in a different geographic area, or conceivably, at a different company . Developed in 1992, AMIS saw its heaviest use prior to the wide scale adoption of e mail, as it was the fastest way to get urgent or time sensitive messages to large numbers of people e.g. A sales team with a broadcast message . Technical background AMIS is completely in band and analog, meaning that the control commands to indicate who the message is from, the time received and from mailbox or caller ID information is all sent as a series of DTMF Touch tone digits along with the message itself, which is transmitted played and re recorded by the target system in real time. Routing of messages is typically achieved through dedicated AMIS Trunk line trunks which are just unpublished phone numbers or back doors into a voice mail system, set up to receive AMIS messages. A voice mail system, on receiving a message addressed to mailbox it did not handle, would initiate an AMIS call to the target voice mail system and relay the message information along with the message itself. The target user could also reply to the message and the process would repeat in reverse. Current Use AMIS is still used in larger corporate environments to transfer voice mail messages between geographically separate offices, however, e mail and unifiedmessaging which allows forwarding of voice mail messages via email is rapidly supplanting this purpose. It is supported by most major voice mail systems manufacturers IBM , Nortel , Lucent , Toshiba , Siemens , and Cisco among many others . The AMIS standard was first published in 1992 by the Industry Information Association. References reflist http www.cisco.com en US docs voice ip ... more details
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