Social Sciences, asked by Moda2573, 1 year ago

what are the two kinds of federation ? give example also?

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Answered by Raju2392
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Many of today’s knowledge workers find themselves collaborating with their external business partners on a regular basis. In fact, some of these folks work with their partners more frequently than they do their own coworkers.

For these kinds of workers to be successful, it is essential that they’re equipped with modern communication tools that enable them to collaborate with their external business partners in real time via chat, presence, group chat, and voice and video calling.
But how exactly can such functionality be enabled across corporate domains, particularly when many businesses use different UC platforms—ones that may even be based on entirely different protocols?

Through a process called UC federation, organizations are able to bridge the gaps that exist between their business partners’ UC platforms and their own. Federation allows companies to link their UC platforms with those of their business partners—even if those platforms are different (e.g., GENBAND EXPERiUS and Cisco Jabber).

Once federated, end users at Company A, for example, are able to communicate in real time with end users at Company B as if they were on the same UC platform—even if one of those platforms is SIP-based (e.g., Microsoft Lync and IBM Sametime) and the other is XMPP-based (e.g., Cisco CUPS and OpenFire).
Answered by sushmita24
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