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Overview

x|mode Network Server
Data Sheet
- Business Benefits
- Example Applications
- Application Solutions
- Demo

x|mode Embedded Server
- Beta Features

x|mode Network Server 2.0
LOBBY7's x|mode Network Server is an application server built specifically for service providers (carriers, portals and ASPs), and delivers the essential capabilities for powering high-usability multimodal applications in devices and appliances with a network connection (wireline or wireless). These capabilities include:


True voice/data integration
LOBBY7's patent-pending active state management and modality management engines seamlessly integrate voice and data infrastructures at the application server level, allowing both channels to be used simultaneously.

High performance and scalability
x|mode Network Server is built from the ground up using a Java framework designed to meet the needs of very large commercial deployments through a highly scalable, clustered architecture that leverages the robustness of industry-leading platforms such as BEA WebLogic, IBM WebSphere, Nuance 8.0 and SpeechWorks OSR.

Authoring tools
x|mode includes an XML-based authoring model that simplifies multimodal application development and maximizes time-to-market of multimodal offerings.

Rapid deployment
x|mode Network Server is a server-based system, with a fully IP-based architecture that easily plugs into current and next-generation network infrastructures. Time to market of new applications and multimodal-based services is immediate.

Standards-based architecture
x|mode Network Server is architected to support existing and upcoming industry standards such as VoiceXML, WML, XHTML, SALT, and XHTML+Voice (X+V) which facilitates migration of existing pure-voice or pure-data applications into a multimodal environment. x|mode explicitly supports the Aurora framework for distributed speech recognition (DSR).

Wide device support
Existing and upcoming client platform support includes Pocket PC 2000/2002, J2ME, Windows CE/NT/2000/XP and WAP.

 
System Requirements:
Typical prototype configuration includes x|mode Network Server 2.0, third-party speech recognition and text-to-speech engines which require:


Intel Pentium II 400+ or equivalent


Windows NT or 2000, Red Hat Linux 6.2 and up, SPARC or Intel Solaris 2.7, IBM AIX


512 MB RAM


1 GB disk space


CD-ROM drive (local or network-accessible)


Architecture Diagram
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