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Technology recognizes the
importance of messaging
capability as the key success
factor in service delivery
and hence ties up with leaders
in messaging systems to
provide appropriate solutions.
It also takes into account
the fact that most service
workers are mobile and shall
be available on 24 / 7 basis
to provide the depth ,width
and density in service offer.
FIS Technology 's unified
messaging system has an
extraordinary capability
to handle voluminous messages
from softwares and hardwares.
Its message advisor knows
to whom and how the messages
are to be transmitted.
It coordinates with the
rules engines and escalates
the messages at appropriate
priority.. It can handle
a variety of messaging
scenario like broadcasting,
jumping firewalls and
filtering duplicate messages
and so many.
Irrespective of how or
where the events are generated
from , whether it were
SNMP or SMTP events or
XML Data grams , the messages
could be delivered in
the form in which it is
intelligible to the user.
Used in conjunction with
powerful voice engines
and text to speech software
, it can be configured
to deliver in the native
language of the user a
message drawn from database
maintained in a common
language .
It operates with multi
protocol communication
devices and service providers.
Users have the flexibility
of browsing and updating
their own communication
portfolios thus relieving
them from unwanted disturbance.
It can handle a variety
of delivery modes like
e-mail, fax , pager ,
mobile , bulletin board
.
To guard further against
information overload or
unintended spamming, unified
messaging system allows
the user to choose the
destination mode or modify
the chosen destinations
or block messages from
unwanted group. User can
schedule his working hours
or extended working hours
during which the messages
shall reach him.
Message delivery is not
limited to the local area
but can extend beyond
the continent. Thus a
system engineer remotely
monitoring applications
residing in London could
receive a message in his
mobile if the application
running in a server in
New York terminates abruptly.
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