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The DACOTA ECS Application provides a unified
approach to implementing connectivity between mobile
applications and organizational resources, in a
scalable, highly integrated, secure communications
processing system which is designed to be open and
extendable to meet the specific needs of each
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Open and Cost Effective
Solution
All mobile business systems require
connectivity to company data and applications in order
to provide for the flow of information between mobile
workers and their organization. DACOTA ECS provides this
connectivity through its advanced communications
processing functionality. In practice, this
functionality gives any DACOTA ECS compliant mobile
application the capability to access organizational
resources based on its specific data processing
requirements, while still allowing DACOTA ECS to provide
the central communications monitoring and management
capabilities that enterprise class mobile business
systems require but at a cost that small to mid-sized
businesses can afford.
Infrastructure Independent
Communications
DACOTA ECS can manage simultaneous
communications with large numbers of mobile devices
(handhelds as well as notebook computers), each using a
different communications infrastructure (GSM/GPRS,
LAN/WAN/WLAN) and each opening multiple channels with
each channel accessing different data and applications
on different host computers. Scalable and highly
available mobile device communications - that's DACOTA
ECS.
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DACOTA ECS was designed to allow an organization to
use a proven, powerful, yet cost-effective mobile
communication solution from the start of their
mobile business system implementation and scale-up
quickly to make the mobile business system available
to increasing numbers of users as demanded by the
needs of the organization. The open architecture and
well defined API allows 3rd party developers to
extend the core functionality of DACOTA ECS as well
as build totally new DACOTA ECS compliant
applications that fully utilize this powerful
communication system.
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