1 | The InVerse communications infrastructure receives data from applications and disseminates it over the network to the InVerse server and/or to appropriate destination client hosts. |
2 | Scalable infrastructure: may adapt itself to the available network bandwidth, observed network latency, availability of IP multicast routing, and installed security firewalls around user hosts. |
3 | A user can define a group of receivers (Individual, Private, Public etc) for a particular piece of data coming from his/her application. |
4 | Reliable or unreliable sending of data |
5 | Data Security - the system allows applications to establish secure communication sessions, data may be encrypted before sending |
6 | Session Management tools less powerful (no remote operations) |