We are currently showing a range of Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, VMware and Oracle solution demos, as well as our Role Based Demonstration, that showcases how Logicalis integrates both networking and computing technologies into ‘a business solution’ – incorporating portal, collaboration and self-service technology and applications.
Roles-Based Demonstration
The Logicalis self-service portal showcases the experience of three individuals: a Contact Centre agent; a local citizen; and a CEO. The demo features unified communications, SOA, eForms and Dashboard technologies to provide secure information capture; intelligent, personalised delivery of process and information; graphical, customisable KPIs and decision support tools; one-click access to the right people, inside and outside the organisation; and powerful collaboration and communication tools for rapid, effective major incident response.
System i High Availability: ORION HA for i5/OS Demonstration - NEW! Available from 23rd June 08
We demonstrate Logicalis’ highly effective and proven approach to high availability on the IBM System i, using an exceptionally flexible and scalable solution designed for the transaction-heavy, multi-system and clustered environments that are typical in large and global organizations.
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture on System z Linux - NEW! Available from 30th June 08
We can show Oracle's Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) using Oracle10g RAC on the highly available IBM System z platform using Linux running under z/VM. The demonstration presents 'business as usual' Oracle RAC features, including cluster management using Grid Control, and application load balancing. It highlights the use of advanced z/VM features to deploy additional cluster nodes rapidly without database downtime, and resulting in dynamic load balancing across all nodes.
Advanced LPAR IBM Power 6 - NEW! from the end of June
Demonstrating the latest IBM System p virtualisation technologies , including POWER6 processor; the latest Ethernet and storage virtualisation techniques; workload partitioning; and application mobility.
Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 Demonstration
Illustrating effective collaboration using Microsoft OCS technology, this demonstration uses presence, instant messaging, video (webcam), audio calls and application sharing between internal PCs, showing three members of staff collaborating successfully on the production of a report. The demonstration also shows the way in which this Microsoft technology allows a conversation to move seamlessly from one communication channel to another while maintaining a consistent history.
Cisco Demonstration 1: telecommuter, office and home user
This demonstration showcases Cisco Call Manager 6 focusing on: Web-based user and admin features; IP phone XML applications; call parking, pickup and forwarding features; IP Communicator, Wireless IP Telephony; and voicemail/Unified Messaging features.
Cisco Demonstration 2: voice, video and web conferencing
This demonstration showcases MeetingPlace Express (MPE), focusing on: voice, video and web conferencing; secure web conferencing via the Internet; integration with Microsoft Outlook; meeting management and control capabilities via Web and Cisco Unified IP Phone interfaces; and integration with Cisco.
VMware Demonstration
The power of a virtualised Intel infrastructure: flexible use of hardware resources; centralised management and monitoring; rapid provisioning; and server mobility.