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AppTrigger integrates SOA solution

Extended Capabilities for Unisys

AppTrigger extended its capabilities for market-leading messaging provider Unisys and their customers by expanding its features for the Unisys Application Session Controller (ASC) offering. AppTrigger’s latest product release has coincided with the expansion of the Unisys Application Session Controller (ASC) offering to customers of the Unisys UVMS/VSE550 solution. These customers can now maintain their existing voice messaging solutions while migrating to a NGN (next generation network) architecture at a dramatically lower cost than the cost of rewriting their existing large-scale applications for the new environment.
 
AppTrigger’s core technology powers the Unisys ASC, a highly scalable, carrier-grade network element that enables IMS, VoIP and legacy intelligent network (IN) applications to be resistant from the changes in converging networks. The Unisys Application Session Controller provides Unisys’s 150m+ customers the ability to seamlessly migrate and modernize their existing Unisys network layer platforms.
 
Unisys customers now benefit from new key performance enhancements to the ASC, including support for Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) and Media Server Markup Language (MSML).

Bearer Independent Call Control (BICC) - The newly integrated BICC support enables service providers to utilize a single call session protocol for both TDM and RTP while maintaining compatibility with UMTS R4.Media Server Markup Language (MSML) - MSML brings rich IP media resource control. MSML is rapidly becoming the standard of choice for applications that need to control NGN media servers due to the simple and widely accepted language foundation.
 
“This is telecommunications modernization at the network layer. At present, many Unisys customers around the world are utilizing intelligent network (IN) applications over legacy technology,” said Patrick Fitzgerald, SVP of sales and marketing at AppTrigger. “Now, with the expanded capabilities of the Unisys ASC solution, those customers can migrate their IN applications to IMS and NGN networks at a much lower cost.”
 
Existing stove pipe architectures mean that telecommunications providers are tied up servicing and extending their current architecture, while the next-generation approach (IMS) does not extend well into existing applications. The Unisys ASC Solution extends the life of current stove pipes while making an investment towards IMS. The solution uses the principles of software-oriented-architecture (SOA) to service providers’ network layer.
 
“Our customers value a transitional strategy based on modernizing the network layer,” said Jim Tanner, president, Global Communications Group at Unisys. “Traditionally, applications are not easily extended to new networks without costly custom integration. This often results in profitable applications being retired or replicated when NGN service networks are introduced. The Unisys ASC extends the life and investment of these legacy applications while enabling the creation of new service bundles at a faster time-to-market.”
 
The Unisys ASC is now available to customers in regions around the world.

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