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Voxsync Server architecture
Architecture and technologies
The Voxsync Server is a high available, scalable and modular service platform designed to meet the requirements of modern operators, ISPs and hardware manufacturers in term of data synchronization service delivery.
C/C++ oriented technologies
Voxsync Server technological foundation is built upon the popular C/C++ technology. This technological choice has been pushed by the necessity for Voxmobili to use a mature and stable technology. Broadly adopted by the IT industry and the telecom environment, Voxsync Server can thus be deployed on any modern application server. Well known technology, reusability of existing software module, reusability of existing hardware platform and mainstream operating systems, makes Voxsync Server extremely versatile in any operator environment.
Modern and modular architecture
Separation is as well fundamental within the Voxsync Server architectural philosophy. By essence all the functions within the Support Engine are independent from the middleware layer (C/C++) and the database layer. By separating the data sources for each layer and ensuring clean and independent interfaces between the different architectural layers, the Voxsync Server services can be expanded without impacting horizontally and vertically the layers.
Voxsync Server services can be leveraged using the SMS (SMS Pull & WAP Push) and the MMS bearer via the Wireless Messaging Engine which interfaces the leading SMSC (SMPP, UCP), MMSC and PPG.
Open interfaces
Branded to be seamlessly integrated within the operator's environment, Voxsync Server brings deeper level of integration by developing and releasing comprehensive and extensive API library families for each functional layer. All the APIs can be invoked in order to transmit/receive specific information to/from external applications.
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION
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Operating systems
SUN OS 8,9 MS Window 2000, Linux RedHat Entreprise Edition 2.1, 3.0, RedHat Linux
HTTP Server
Apache 1.2, 2.0
Application Servers
IBM Websphere, BEA Weblogic, Tomcat
Database
Oracle 8i+, SQL Server, PostgreSQL
IMAP Store
Critical Path, Iplanet ...
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