OmniMessaging Functional Description 8.3

OmniMessaging Functional Description
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1 OmniMessaging UMS Solution Overview
Opsol’s OmniMessaging provides email, voice mail, short messages and Multi Media
Messages for mobile operators, fixed line Telcos, ISPs and the enterprise. Banks use
OmniMessaging to send emails from their Tandem applications.
OmniMessaging is a high-performance messaging solution for environments that
support tens of millions of subscribers. It provides an infrastructure for applications
that need sophisticated intelligent messaging.
Key benefits:
Ready for the futureoffers a fully integrated universal mailbox that manages
multimedia objects such as e-mail, voice, pictures, video, chat, and more
Ease of use and implementationsupports all industry standard protocols, wireless
devices, desktop systems, standard Web browsers, and e-mail clients
Reduces costseliminates the need to purchase, support, and maintain large server
farms; one system supports a million subscribers and multiple systems can be
managed as a single system image (SSI) to support even larger loads
Scales with market demandallows each message transfer agent (MTA) to support in
excess of 100,000 active messages and up to 250 active connections; limited only by
the number of processors and available disk space
Expandableoffers add-on applications such as OmniMessaging Portal for calendar
sharing, instant messaging, meeting planning, to-do list creation, and more; and
OmniMessaging ZLEMAIL Adapter to automatically send e-mail messages based on
predefined business rules
1.1 OmniMMS
In July 2002, OmniMessaging went live at KDDI, the largest Telco in Japan to
support 15 million subscribers for MMS services. OmniMessaging was selected to
replace a SUN, OpenWave solution.
Opsol’s OmniMessaging provides streaming multi media to cell phones and mobile
devices. OmniMessaging is a complete Universal Messaging solution with support for
MMS, email, Voice messages and SMS alerts. The application generates CDRs for
billing, SNMP events to HP OpenView for manageability and Java based user
provisioning. The portal interface supports Web Mail, e groups and calendaring. It
is little wonder then that OmniMessaging has been selected at KDDI for 15 million
users and has been in production since July 2002.