The Sun Java Communications Suite offers a secure, scalable communications and collaboration solution with a lower total-cost-of-ownership than the competition.
At A Glance
Provides industry-leading email and message management, calendaring and group scheduling, time and resource management, and real-time collaboration services
A standards-based, extensible platform for application development backed by a rich network of ISV partners
Offers improved performance, reliability and scalability at a lower TCO
By taking advantage of the inherent capabilities of a Sun StorageTek storage array, Java System Messaging Server, and Solaris ZFS file system, a single-rack solution can be provisioned that meets service level requirements for millions of users at dramatically lower costs.
Sun introduces its latest version of Java Communications Suite that includes a state-of-the-art AJAX Web 2.0 client, push e-mail support, and many more features.
Notify Technology provides wireless access and management of Email, Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks for Sun Java Communication Suite for any BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile wireless handheld.
According to The Radicati Group, the total cost of ownership of the Sun Java Communications Suite is less than one-quarter the total cost of ownership of Microsoft Exchange 2003.
Sun will incorporate key components of Synchronica's Mobile Gateway for industry-standard wireless synchronization of contacts, calendars, tasks, and other enterprise data to Sun Java Communications Suite and Sun Java System Application Platform Suite.
Learn more about how Sun Java Communications Suite and its integrated suite of products can meet your business needs in the morphing communications landscape.
Watch this quick tutorial on how to obtain and use presence information in Convergence, including determining users' availability for instant messaging.
“The scalability of the Sun Java Communications Suite is a key asset. On average, a Sun server can support over 26 times more users than an Exchange 2003 server.” —The Radicati Group, Sun Java Communications Suite Total Cost of Ownership, 2005