The dizzying array of SMB VoIP products and unified communications available on the market means solution providers can pick and choose which features and capabilities to push to customers. That is ...
A move by IP telephony vendor Pingtel could be a boon to enterprises interested in deploying VoIP systems based on open source software and server platforms, like Linux. That’s because Pingtel this ...
Open source VoIP hits the Ivy League, 07/17/07: University of Pennsylvania’s 15,000-seat VoIP deployment will hum along on open-source software: SIP Express Router and Asterisk. SunRocket appears to ...
One of the first open source VoIP projects — and one of the earliest VoIP PBXes, period — is Digium-sponsored Asterisk. A highly mature platform licensed under the GPL, Asterisk supports almost ...
Open-source solutions power modern enterprises, underlying everything from website builds to ready-made and custom applications. Small and large companies alike leverage open-source office suites, and ...
Open-source application stacks — and the scramble to build, support and sell them to enterprise IT customers — have been one of the technology industry’s hottest trends this year. Vendors hawking them ...
Users of two popular open-source VOIP applications could come under attack if they don't patch their software quickly, a security researcher said today. The vulnerability could enable attackers to ...
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