System Integration

market email archiving tools waiting for an unprecedented rise

Analytic Agency Radicati Group released the results of market research solutions for creating archives of electronic correspondence. The company expects rapid growth of this segment in the next four years.

The number of email users has 684 million worldwide, and the number of active mailboxes – 1.2 billion daily volume of mail traffic of 136 billion messages, of which 64% being spam. 61% of mailboxes are maintained by postal services and Internet providers. Only 3% are mailboxes in mobile phones. Use of email in general user level to corporate level increasing day by day .Most of the corporate business organization run their business on the email system. So email archiving tools are the important one for today’s business.

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delivered papers

Paper I: Towards an ANWIRE B3G Wireless System Integration Architecture
M. Siebert, H. Chaouchi, A. Jahan, I. Demeure, I. Armuelles, L. Palma, L. Correia, J. Liu, M. O’Droma, V. Friderikos, W. Xing, N. Alonistioti, “Towards an ANWIRE B3G Wireless System Integration Architecture”, ANWIRE 1st International Workshop on “WIRELESS, MOBILE & ALWAYS BEST CONNECTED”, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, April 22, 2003

Paper Ia: Policy based management framework for Always Best Connected users
Hakima Chaouchi, Guy Pujolle “Policy based management framework for Always Best Connected users”, ANWIRE 1st International Workshop on “WIRELESS, MOBILE & ALWAYS BEST CONNECTED”, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, April 22, 2003

Paper Ib: The Wireless Media System: A Mobile Broadband System with Invisible I
B. Walke, J. Habetha, I. Herwono, R. Pabst, D. Schultz, “The Wireless Media System: A Mobile Broadband System with Invisible Infrastructure and low Radio Exposure of Humans”, ANWIRE 1st International Workshop on “WIRELESS, MOBILE & ALWAYS BEST CONNECTED”, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, April 22, 2003

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integrated system and service architecture

The present report D1.5.1 “Integrated System and Service Architecture” is the first in a series out of three deliverables reflecting the objectives of work programme of the ANWIRE System Integration task force TF1.5. The overall target of the task force is to generate proposals for an integrated system service architecture. For this, a detailed structured review of current system integration R&D efforts was created and is extensively presented in this deliverable.

Based on the review results a deep analysis was conducted to compare and classify the different system integration efforts and to relate them to ANWIRE aims. Based on these achievements, a basic architectural composition was developed representing a high level framework or architecture skeleton. The key idea of the presented skeleton is the statement of a policy based management architecture consisting of different domains. At the end of the deliverable, a first possible concrete realization of the proposed high level framework architecture is presented.

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