VOIP Business

VOIP business use can make International phone calls very inexpensive. VOIP for business needs to provide a larger range of services than VOIP for home use does, however. Each business will have its own needs for VOIP business use, but few develop the appropriate software. If the VOIP business solutions that your organisation needs do not perform adequately, you could find that orders are more difficult to take and that communication with other businesses becomes difficult and expensive. A good business VOIP service needs the right software to provide the essential functionality that your company requires. Traditional software design can be too expensive to utilise for making custom VOIP business solutions, but using service oriented architecture (SOA) and services provided by third party developers can allow for custom VOIP business software to be made inexpensively. If you would like to learn more about service oriented architecture and how it can be used to cheaply create applications for many business needs, not only VOIP business use solutions, please register with us using our online form. For registering, you will receive access to online guidebooks that explain the foundations of service oriented architecture. You will also be contacted by a representative of Oracle who will talk with you about opportunities for your organisation to better manage its VOIP business usage and needs using software designed with SOA principles.

How does service oriented architecture work?

Service oriented architecture utilises many different modules of functionality called services, using middleware to allow them to interoperate. In this way, a complete application can be formed largely from reused software components and any components that need to be designed for it may be reused in the future, spreading their development costs over multiple projects. For VOIP business software, this allows call management, call cost tracking and client call recording capabilities to be incorporated into VOIP business software as separate services that can nevertheless interact in order to provide one another with information to facilitate very different outcomes. For example, if a call is put on hold, information on how long that person was put on hold for could be used by the call cost tracking service to separate costs of that call into different components for better business intelligence data.

How are VOIP business solutions made with SOA principles more adaptable than those made using traditional software design?

Service oriented architecture is module, which is a distinct advantage in making it more adaptable. If you need your VOIP business software to take on new capabilities, it can be as easy as finding or designing an appropriate service and then adding it to your existing VOIP business management applications, defining new relationships in the middleware so that everything functions cohesively. As it can be difficult to estimate all of the software needs of your business before it has used an advanced VOIP business system, it is quite useful to be able to add in functionality as your organisation requires it.

Please fill in our online registration form if you would like to learn more about service oriented architecture. You will be granted access to online guidebooks on the basics of SOA and you will also be contacted by an Oracle representative to discuss the opportunities your company may have to improve its call management using VOIP business software designed on service oriented architecture principles.