SNAPPI
SNAPPI (an acronym for Structured
Network APPlication Interface) is a flexible and comprehensive message-oriented
middleware product. It encapsulates all of the core services
required for cross-platform messaging.
SNAPPI is not dependent
upon,
nor does it require, any specific hardware
platform,
database, operating system or
communications protocol, ranking it among the most advanced
middleware products in
the industry today. Its ease of installation and all-around use
places it second to none.
SNAPPI integrates industry standard and
third-party vendor supplied interfaces to provide an open systems approach to session
management, data and protocol translations, distributed
data access and message flow control with recoverability
across homogeneous and heterogeneous environments.
Synchronous, asynchronous, broadcast
and store-and-forward messaging are supported. True peer-to-peer,
true multi-threaded and true client-server
architectures are among Internodal's diverse production installations.

The installed base includes Amdahl,
Compaq, DEC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM,
Stratus, Tandem and Wang mainframe and
mid-range processors, among others, and a variety of DOS,
OS/2, OS/2 Warp, UNIX, Windows
XP,
Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows 98,
Windows 95, Windows 3.x and Windows CE
processor platforms.
Specialized devices such as automated call
distributors (ACDs), integrated voice response units (IVRUs),
bar-code data capture and wireless are included in our
vast array of production installations.
Key local area network operating characteristics
include APPC, named-pipes and TCP/IP
over Ethernet and Token Ring frames using IBM,
Microsoft and Novell network operating systems.
Both 900Mhz and 2.4Ghz Radio Frequency
networks are supported.

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