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Hardware

A computer with the following specification will comfortably run a single copy of TIM Plus:

  • CPU:  3 GHz Dual-Core x86/x86-64
  • Memory:  3 GB
  • Hard disk:  160 GB
  • Operating system:  Windows XP SP3 - Windows 7 (inc. Server editions)
  • Network:  Ethernet TCP/IP
  • I/O:  Dedicated serial RS232-C port for each PBX (if required)

Software

The TIM Enterprise service is accessed solely through a web browser and, whilst any modern standards-compliant browser should be sufficient to access the service, we always test on the following browsers:

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 6+
  • Mozilla Firefox 2+
  • Apple Safari
  • Google Chrome
  • Opera

The browser must have Javascript enabled when accessing the TIM Enterprise service.

Network

The operating system must have a TCP/IP network subsystem and the computer must be connected to such a network.

For automatic licensing during installation of the software, a connection to the internet is also required.  For best results, ensure that the PC can access external websites on TCP ports 80 (HTTP) and 443 (HTTPS) without the need for a proxy login.

Automatic e-mails

For TIM Enterprise send automatic email notifications, such as when a phone call is missed, you must provide an SMTP interface to an existing e-mail server, accessible by the computer running TIM Enterprise.

Summary

  • TIM Enterprise must be installed on a Windows PC but can be viewed from any web browser running on any operating system without the need for additional client software
  • TIM Enterprise comes with its own in-built web server, so a server edition of Windows is not required nor is an external web server such as IIS or Apache
  • TIM Enterprise can utilise one of three flavours of SQL server:Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle MySQL, Native (SQLite). The SQL server database that you want TIM Enterprise to use can be situated on the same computer as TIM Enterprise or another network-accessible machine.

 

 

 

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