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⚫ | '''Sun Java System Communications Suite''' is a collection of "Industrial-Strength" software services from [[Sun Microsystems]]. The supported platforms are: [[Red Hat Enterprise Linux]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] and [[Windows Server]]. Since [[Oracle]] acquired Sun in 2010, collection is now called '''Oracle Communications Unified Communications Suite'''. |
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==What's inside== |
==What's inside== |
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*[[Sun Java System Messaging Server |
*[[Oracle Communications Messaging Server]] (formerly ''Sun Java System Messaging Server'') |
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*[[Sun Java Calendar Server|Sun Java System Calendar Server]] |
*[[Sun Java Calendar Server|Sun Java System Calendar Server]] |
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*[[Sun Java System Instant Messaging Server]] |
*[[Sun Java System Instant Messaging Server]] |
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*[[Sun Java System Communications Express]] |
*[[Sun Java System Communications Express]] |
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*[[Sun Connector for Microsoft Outlook]] |
*[[Sun Connector for Microsoft Outlook]] |
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* [http://www.oracle.com/us/products/applications/communications/unified-communications/overview/index.html Oracle Communications Unified Communications Suite homepage] |
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Revision as of 09:29, 2 January 2014
Original author(s) | Sun Microsystems |
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Developer(s) | Oracle Corporation |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Website | Home |
Sun Java System Communications Suite is a collection of "Industrial-Strength" software services from Sun Microsystems. The supported platforms are: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Solaris and Windows Server. Since Oracle acquired Sun in 2010, collection is now called Oracle Communications Unified Communications Suite.
What's inside
- Oracle Communications Messaging Server (formerly Sun Java System Messaging Server)
- Sun Java System Calendar Server
- Sun Java System Instant Messaging Server
- Sun Java System Communications Express
- Sun Connector for Microsoft Outlook
Support for industry standards
Multiple client support
Provides support for multiple rich clients including :
- Evolution
- Mail, iCal and iChat (Apple Inc.)
- Microsoft Outlook (not for Outlook 2010)
- Mozilla Thunderbird and Mozilla Lightning
See also
- IBM Lotus Domino
- Mail Server, Address Book Server, iCal Server and iChat Server (Apple Inc.)
- Microsoft Exchange Server
- Zimbra (VMware)