Revation LinkLive
Developer(s) | Revation Systems |
---|---|
Stable release |
7.0
/ June 2014 |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Linux or Windows |
Type | Unified Communications |
License | Proprietary |
Website | http://www.revation.com/ |
The Revation LinkLive Unified Communications Server or LinkLive UCS in telecommunication and computer networking is a commercial closed-source Unified Communications (UC) system by Revation Systems. The system provides integrated IP telephony, Interactive Voice Response using SCXML, Automatic Call Distribution, conferencing, customer service chat, secure mail, secure instant messaging,[1] voice mail, Instant messaging, video sharing, desktop sharing, file sharing, file storage and file versioning.[2]
The Automatic Call Distribution functionality can service blended-media (e.g. call and chat sessions)[3] source-based to multiple groups, destination-based on availability, priority, and skill of the agents.[4] Presence of groups of agents or individual users can be published on a web page or in an email or any other document that support HTTP.[5] Hunt Group agents can also instantly connect back to customers so agents can see what customers see[6]
The LinkLive UCS encrypts all aspects of communications: voice, video, instant messaging, presence, file sharing, desktop sharing, email using Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP). All activities are encrypted, logged and recorded.[7]
LinkLive UCS Compatibility
LinkLive uses open and standards-based protocols[8] and can connect with the following systems and software:
- Revation Communicator Unified Communications Client
- Polycom SoundPoint desktop phones
- Internet telephony service provider to integrate with PSTN
- Trunking gateway to integrate with PSTN or PBX
- LDAP for client authentication
- ODBC for logging
- IMAP4, POP3, and HTTP for secure log access
- SMTP for secure message sending
- eCommerce systems, Web sites, online bill-pay and CRM applications[9]
LinkLive History
- Release 1.0 April 2003 Presence and Instant Messaging Server
- Release 1.1 November 2003 Revation Communicator and Web-based Chat
- Release 2.0 September 2004 Multi-party Chat, Chat Queuing, Secure Offline Messaging
- Release 2.2 February 2005 Contact Center features, PBX integration, banking integration[10]
- Release 2.3 April 2006 Single Sign-on authenticated Chat
- Release 3.0 March 2007 Secure Voice, Secure Email, Auto Assistants SCXML, ODBC logging, Multi-tenant private groups, Single Sign-on authenticated Mail
- Release 3.1 July 2007 Mobile Webmail, Account/Password control, Integrated Reporting
- Release 3.2 May 2008 eFolders,[11] Two-Tier architecture[12] with Session Border Controllers, 64-bit support, Multi-tenant administration, email gateway relay
- Release 4.0 September 2008 Remote Desktop Sharing, Desktop snapshots, Hunt Group Reporting, real-time text filtering and alerting
- Release 4.1 January 2009 Multiparty Conference Management, Transfer/Conference support, Multi-party Web-based chat, outbound call reporting
- Release 4.2 April 2009 Video Sharing, Voicemail, POP3 support, call/chat center report scheduling
- Release 4.3 August 2009 PBX functionality for Call Park, Call Hold, Supervised Transfer, Blind Transfer; support for multiple remote audio mixing services, scheduled compliance log parsing, tenant templated provisioning and removal
- Release 5.0 April 2010 PDF reporting option, service-level assurance report, Hunt Group support for SCXML, High-Definition audio, Web-based voice, video, desktop sharing, file-transfer client; server-based contact lists, automatic update notification and version control of clients
- Release 5.1 October 2010 Voicemail system enhancements, multi-tenant SaS enhancements, meet-me conferencing rooms
- Release 5.2 Jun 2011 Multiple simultaneous account logon, Hunt Group all available agent broadcast, in-session secure forms, outbound Hunt Group calls under SCXML control, SCXML video IVR, Communicator tab joining, incoming mail filter
- Release 5.3 October 2011 Custom contact directories, SXCML editing in administrative interface, profile-based dial-plan rejection of calls, profile-based maximum file upload size
- Release 6.0 May 2012 Cross-domain routing, remote CDR recording and advanced reporting, longest waiting queue servicing, SCXML DTMF sending, HTML5 updates, rebrand
- Release 6.1 October 2012 FAX receive in SCXML, Hunt Group agent monitoring, Opus codec support, RESTful queries from SCXML, SCXML global documents per Auto Assistant
- Release 6.2 April 2013 significant SCXML scripting improvements including SCXML commands in script block form (e.g. transition, exit, etc.), SCXML global document session spawn control and cross-session communication, SCXML temporary audio recording/playback/forwarding
- Release 6.3 July 2013 initial WebRTC and HTML5 inter-operation
- Release 7.0 June 2014
See also
- Revation Systems
- Revation Communicator
- Comparison of VoIP software
- Unified communications
- List of unified communications companies