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Open source clicking the channels
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| Given all of this actvity among channel players and resellers — along with
| the continued and expanded embrace of open source software among SIs, service
| providers and others — it seems open source is now indeed clicking the
| channels.
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http://blogs.the451group.com/opensource/2009/06/04/open-source-clicking-the-channels/
Cisco Discovers Open Source IP PBX Threat, Opportunity
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| The sleeping giant has awakened. It looks like Cisco Systems is addressing
| the potential Asterisk open source IP PBX threat — and opportunity. Here’s
| the scoop from The VAR Guy at Cisco Partner Summit.
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| Cisco announced a series of small business solutions today. Buried within the
| announcement was an IP Telephony Gateway that allows small businesses
| to “connect their open source IP PBX to existing analog phones and fax
| machines.”
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2009/06/04/cisco-discovers-open-source-ip-pbx-threat-opportunity/
Recent:
Installfests: First Linux, Now Asterisk
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| I’ve attended my share of Linux installation festivals (installfests), where
| open source volunteers typically take donated Windows PCs and revive them as
| Linux systems. Now, the installfest craze seems to have found a new calling:
| The Asterisk IP PBX market, where open source meets telephony.
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http://www.thevarguy.com/2009/04/19/installfests-first-linux-now-asterisk/
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