Colibria's messaging portfolio now RCS 2.0 compliant.Worldwide Computer Products News-8 October 2009-Colibria's messaging portfolio now RCS (1) (Remote Computer Service) A remote timesharing service. (2) (Revision Control System) A Unix utility that provides version control. RCS - Revision Control System 2.0 compliant(C)1995-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com Messaging specialist Colibria today confirmed that its SIP Presence, Instant Messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or and supporting XDMS XDMS XML (extensible markup language) Data Management Server XDMS Xml Document Management Server server products are fully compliant with the Rich Communications Suite Release 2.0 standards. The company said that RCS 2.0, which is overseen by the GSMA GSMA GSM (Groupe Spéciale Mobile) Association GSMA Great Smoky Mountains Association GSMA Global Scheduling Multiple Access GSMA Greater Seoul Metropolitan Area (South Korea) GSMA Gsm Association , is currently supported by many of the top operators, representing some 1.8 billion global connections. RCS provides end users with features including the ability to share images and other data with their mobile contacts. RCS Release 2.0 extends these capabilities across all IP connected devices from the mobile through to netbooks and PCs. Colibria has also launched an interworking (standard) interworking - Systems or components, possibly from different origins, working together to perform some task. Interworking depends crucially on standards to define the interfaces between the components. program with client partners to ensure end-to-end solutions can be deployed seamlessly across vendors. Colibria has now fully interworked with partner RCS clients from Cicero, Ecrio, EyeP Media, Geneker, Mercuro, Movial, Requestec, Sesca and Smith Micro, and continues to work with handset manufacturers to ensure full interoperability. ((Comments on this story may be sent to info@m2.com)) |
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