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Sun Java System Content Delivery Server

Sun Java System Content Delivery Server 5.0 2005Q4
 
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The Sun Java System Content Delivery Server enables service providers to vend content to mobile subscribers. By controlling the complete content life-cycle, service providers can add, manage, download, and bill for virtually any type of mobile content. Built-in marketing tools help reaching the market efficiently across brad-able storefronts on the phone as well as on PC. Built on a Java Enterprise Edition architecture, the Java System Content Delivery Server offers carrier-class performance and scalability.

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At a Glance
Increase average revenue per user (ARPU) by launching new mobile data services
Reduce time, cost, and complexity of deploying and operating content download services
Increase customer loyalty and reduce churn

 
Key Features
  • Multicontent Downloading
  • Extensible Content Framework
  • Campaign Management
  • Digital Rights Management
  • Subscriber Management
  • Device Management
  • Open and Configurable Interfaces

 
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System Requirements

Operating System

System Requirements

  • Memory: 1GB minimum, 2GB recommended
  • Disk Space: 5 GB
  • Hardware: Single-processor SPARC server, scales with multiprocessor CPU systems

Other

  • Sun Java System Application Server 9.0 Update 1, Platform Edition
  • BEA WebLogic Server 9.2 MP2 (requires 32-bit x86 platform)
  • Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1.0.2) or later, Standard Edition or Enterprise Edition
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