Adding communications capabilities to your SOA Applications can be a daunting task. There is a significant learning curve to get over and significant industry knowledge to gain before creating an effective communications subsystem. Fortunately new middleware solutions such as Oritor Hosted Services can now speed you through this task.
The first in a series of articles intended to demystify the Media Resource Broker MRB concept. Learn of the history surrounding the technologies emergence and receive an introduction into MRB network entity.
The second installment in the series of articles on Media Resource Brokering. Take a more in-depth look at the MRB network entity including the decision making process, the roles it can play in the network, and the interfaces used for interaction to its peers.
The third installment of the Oritor series of articles on Media Resource Brokering. The IP Multimedia Subsystem(IMS) has emerged as the premier architecture for both fixed and wire-line Next Generation Network(NGN). IMS has not reached the expected heights as the industry wrestles with growing expenditure costs and decreasing margins. This article takes a look at how Media Resource Brokering fits into IMS enabling efficiencies and cost savings as your network expands.
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So the secret is out. Media Resource Brokering is the key to unlocking the potential of existing media resource equipment and providing a smooth, cost effective migration path for deploying next generation applications and services. Read ‘A View From The Clouds’ today to learn about the problems that are stifling next generation service deployment and how Oritor Media Resource Broker will revolutionize your multimedia communications network.
Oritor’s Chris Boulton writes an article for JDJ magazine which discusses the major changes included in the latest version of SIP Servlet technology and the motivation behind a new version of the specification.