Sun software has helped thousands of enterprises develop portals and integrated communication systems that link employees, customers, partners and vendors with the information they need. Through customer examples, this paper outlines how and describes the value of Sun solutions to these businesses.
An overview of regulatory compliance around electronic communications, describing how organizations can promote their business goals while satisfying regulations for security, privacy and archiving.
This white paper demonstrates Sun's leadership in providing cost-effective communications infrastructure. The total cost of ownership (TCO) of the Sun Java Communications Suite is less than 1/4 of the TCO of Microsoft Exchange 2003, according to the findings of the Radicati Group based on customer surveys conducted in the first half of 2005.
The Sun Infrastructure Solution for Enterprise Messaging Consolidation, which is enabled by Sun Java System Communications software, allows users to communicate and collaborate - using e-mail, calendar, and instant messaging - from anywhere, at any time. Java System Communications software can significantly reduce costs while delivering increased security, higher availability, flexibility to interface with a wide range of third-party applications, and scalability to accommodate business growth and acquisition programs.
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 users have been plagued with scalability, reliability and security issues, and are now looking for alternatives to the required Exchange 2003 migration. This white paper presents the benefits of the Sun Infrastructure Solution for Enterprise Messaging Consolidation as a compelling alternative solution. The Sun solution provides reliable, scalable and secure email, calendaring, and instant messaging with multiple client options including full Microsoft Outlook interoperability, all at less than half the cost of Exchange.
The shifting profile of the global subscriber base will contribute significantly to the declining average revenue per user (ARPU). Java System Communications software can help service providers lower TCO, improve operational efficiency, and establish an environment where they can offer new services to help reduce churn and increase ARPU. Java System Communications software is deployed in service provider infrastructures worldwide, and includes many successful migrations from competitive platforms.
Recently, Openwave announced that it will end support for InterMail KX, which means that carriers and service providers will be forced to migrate off this product. It's always difficult to change out core systems, and a migration from InterMail KX is no exception. Transition efforts and scheduling, maintaining customer satisfaction, licensing cost, overall timeline, and service enhancements are all factors to consider.
The Sun Java System Messaging Server is designed to enable the rapid delivery of communication and collaboration services over converged voice, wire line, and wireless networks. Along with other products in the Java Communications Suite, the Java System Messaging Server exposes a broad range of open, extensible interfaces that enable service providers, telecommunication companies, and enterprises to create innovative services that take advantage of today's most advanced communication technologies.
This paper provides an architectural overview of the Sun Java System Calendar Server 6.3 product as well as an overview of features and benefits. It also addresses the key advantages of this solution for enterprises and service providers, advantages that ensure customers that they are receiving an interoperable, secure, scalable, adaptable, and highly available calendaring solution that meets their needs.
Sun Java System Instant Messaging enables users to communicate and collaborate instantly and securely, while addressing the critical issues of reliability, extensibility, security, scalability, directory integration, and archive capability. It combines presence awareness with instant messaging (IM) capabilities such as chat, alerts, news, polls, and file sharing to create a rich collaborative environment. Java System Instant Messaging is a standards based solution that can interoperate with other instant messaging networks through publicly available XMPP gateways.
Instant messaging (IM) is
quickly becoming the next "must-have" technology for modern business. Its ability to improve the communications efficiency of an organization has the potential to lower communications costs, reduce cycle times across the extended organization, improve customer retention, and enhance partner effectiveness.