Application of Cross Platform Integration Technology in Modern Communication Systems

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  • Yihong Zou Amazon Data Services, Inc, Intent Driven Network, Cupertino, California, 95014, United States Author

Keywords:

cross platform integration, modern communication systems, middleware technology, microservice architecture, heterogeneous system integration

Abstract

Cross platform integration technology plays an indispensable role in modern communication systems, effectively addressing the challenges of data interaction and compatibility between different systems, and providing efficient solutions by utilizing middleware, APIs, and microservice architecture for seamless integration and real-time data transmission. By using middleware technology, application API design and microservice architecture, the seamless combination of multi terminal support, real-time data transmission, cloud services and edge computing is realized. This technology improves the integration and compatibility of heterogeneous systems, and enhances the adaptability of communication systems under changing network conditions. This article focuses on the key technologies of cross platform integration, and deeply analyzes their specific application effects in improving communication efficiency, controlling development costs, and enhancing system scalability. Research has shown that cross-platform integration significantly enhances the compatibility and stability of modern communication systems, providing a solid foundation for the innovative development of the industry.

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22 April 2025

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Zou, Y. (2025). Application of Cross Platform Integration Technology in Modern Communication Systems. European Journal of AI, Computing & Informatics, 1(1), 64-70. http://pinnaclepubs.com/index.php/EJACI/article/view/62