IBM Sterling Global mailbox
IBM Global mailbox created as a complement to IBM Sterling B2B Integrator and IBM Sterling File Gateway
Enables high-availability of operations through geographical distribution of data centers and near real-time replication of data across those centers. The solution ensures high-performance with little or no downtime and near real time recovery. This, in turn, helps ensure compliance with service-level agreements (SLAs) and that customer service and expectations are met.
Flexible and configurable geographic distribution options to meet performance and customer-service requirements. Intuitive UI makes managing global mailboxes, data replication and recovery easy for IT and operations users — ensuring high-availability and near real-time recovery.
Pragma Edge Helps in usage & implementation of transaction through Sterling B2B Integrator server adapters and maintenance of the Global Mailbox application.
IBM Sterling Global Mailbox assists companies in meeting their requirements for high availability operations and redundancy. It provides a reliable and reliable data storage solution that is available at geographically dispersed locations. The solution supports active-active communications to support disaster recovery and disruption resiliency in near real time. Global Mailbox is available to IBM Sterling B2B Integrator, IBM Sterling File Gateway, and is designed to work with IBM Sterling Control Center. This service provides capabilities to ensure high availability and efficient disaster recovery and recovery. It also includes active-active communications. Real-time data replication eliminates the need for backup databases and custom-built disaster recovery strategies. Flexible and configurable geographical distribution options are available to meet customer-service requirements and performance requirements.
Benefits
Increase efficiency and productivity.
Ensures high-availability and near real-time recovery.
Ensure minimal to no data loss under the most extreme conditions.
Meet industry requirements for high availability and disaster recovery.
Improve security and governance.
Eliminate the need and costs of maintaining your own redundant data centers.
Get assurance from both ends that file transfers are delivered.
Reduce risk and avoid penalties by being better able to comply with performance and service level agreements (SLAs).














