Architectural model of enterprise multiservice network maintaining mobility

N. Kryvinska, L. Auer, P. Zinterhof, C. Strauss
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The global dealing demands flexibility in when and how work gets done, as modern businesses increasingly require real-time responses to partners and customers. With low costs, companies look to mobility as a way to speed responsiveness and increase the personalization of their customer service offerings. Mobility can bring enterprises directly in touch with the customer, creating an interaction and not only a transaction. In addition, the fact that many companies do business beyond their local area raises the need to be able to continue operating even in the event of a local or regional crisis. For this reason, mobility is one of the key pillars of a business continuity plan. It is also a key element of networking that allows enterprises to unlock their business process from fixed points. Although wireless networking is one of the most important structural components of an overall mobile strategy, mobility consists of much more than just WLANs. A unified approach to enterprise mobility delivers integrated wired and wireless networking, mobile extensions to unified communications, geographic and end-point independent network access and location services as its major architectural components. As a consequence, this paper focuses on a converged architecture that spans wired and wireless networks to enable a seamless delivery of integrated services across the enterprise. We construct a service scenario framework for this architecture and also put forward an analytical model of the delivery framework for analyzing network behavior response for the inclusion of new services.
保持移动性的企业多业务网络体系结构模型
随着现代企业越来越需要对合作伙伴和客户进行实时响应,全球交易要求在何时以及如何完成工作方面具有灵活性。由于成本低,企业将移动性视为加快响应速度和增加客户服务个性化的一种方式。移动性可以使企业直接与客户接触,创造互动,而不仅仅是交易。此外,由于许多公司在当地以外开展业务,因此即使在当地或地区发生危机时,也需要能够继续运营。因此,移动性是业务连续性计划的关键支柱之一。它也是网络的一个关键元素,允许企业从固定点解锁其业务流程。尽管无线网络是整体移动战略中最重要的结构组件之一,但移动性不仅仅由wlan组成。企业移动性的统一方法提供集成的有线和无线网络、统一通信的移动扩展、地理和端点独立的网络访问和位置服务作为其主要架构组件。因此,本文将重点介绍一种跨越有线和无线网络的融合架构,以实现跨企业无缝交付集成服务。为此构建了服务场景框架,并提出了交付框架的分析模型,用于分析包含新服务的网络行为响应。
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