November 25, 2005

SessionSuite Architecture

A major concern for traditional PBXs employed in an enterprise is the development of products developed by companies such as Skype and BlueNote Networks. Skype has not targeted the enterprise market and it does not support the SIP and SOA. The application developed by BlueNote is called the SessionSuite Architecture and does not require any hardware to be installed. It was a result of interest shown by the company as well as a prospective customer.

The SessionSuite Architecture consists of seven software modules that execute functions such as delivering the GUI. It supports SOA and could well enable the integration of enterprise applications with telephony. Industry watchers feel that if Skype has to grow in telephony it has to start supporting the SIP protocol soon.

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