- Office Controller
The Office Controller was an networking concept of the early to mid-1980s. The concept was used by
PABX manufacturers as the basis of families of products in which the PBX would supply data connectivity and applications along with its traditional voice services.cite web
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coauthors = Milstead, R.M. Warwick, P.S. AT&T, Princeton, NJ;
title = The digital PBX: current and future views of applications for information management
work = This paper appears in: Private Switching Systems and Networks, 1988., International Conference onPublication Date: 21-23 Jun 1988On page(s): 93-98Meeting Date: 06/21/1988 - 06/23/1988Location: London, UKReferences Cited: 0INSPEC Accession Number: 3239158Posted online: 2002-08-06 15:56:19.0
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date =June 1988
url =http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?tp=&arnumber=10281&isnumber=517
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accessdate = 2008-05-12 ]The Office Controller would be a central switch which would link users to applications and provide necessary services such as security. There was much discussion at that time of multimedia voice/data services but the conception of these services was very vague. There was no real understanding of the utility and therefore customer value of these services. As a result, Office Controller services were usually restricted to various forms of modem pooling.
With the development of
LAN s and PCs, the client/server became the dominant application creation model. As a result the centralized model supported by the Office Controller fell out of style. Office Controller products were withdrawn from the market. Remnants of the idea, with examples such asthin client s andthree layer architecture s, did persist with some interest. However thethick client PC model of services was predominant in the 1990s.However the Office Controller idea is not without merit. With the development of
SIP with itsSession Border Controller s andService Oriented Architecture s, the centralized creation and management of user services is again finding widespread interest.Fact|date=May 2008References
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