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Friday, June 17, 2011

Asterisk IP PBX vs. owners - a technological point of view

Among the open source Asterisk IP PBX and property, should you choose? Better question - what to choose? Arm yourself with some knowledge before taking this decision.

What makes Asterisk technologically advanced piece of software on the software that manages several proprietary systems?

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For example, how the technique works with Asterisk IP PBX to a large Nortel, Avaya and Panasonic Matching System? Do not you think SwitchvoxTrixbox or .... pure thinking Asterisk OS integrates the software with the best of breed hardware.

Asterisk IP PBX vs. owners - a technological point of view
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I mean that Open Source is almost an obvious choice, and can be corrected in some cases. However, the fact of the matter is that Asterisk is extensible so that sometimes hurts the product. There is a common risk factor. End users are your biggest asset and a threat. Distributions such as Trixbox has the right idea, create a distribution and production of "ServiceModules "for configuration management tasks.

Well, that answers the cry of "mom and pop" out there that can deal with "Big Boy Corporation." Large companies need a security blanket and if it can not offer that then your out the door. Most open source products can not offer. However, if you are "Super VoIP Man" the only man council are managed, provides a niche market exclusivity. Yes, Asterisk is Bad @ $ $ and can have many of the things that do XYZ and Big Box manufacturer offermore. But there are points where it takes extreme amounts of time in order to compete with out-of-box "features that have XYZ.

Some of these key features break for the survival and redundancy. Many companies have combined extraordinary plans to restore failed systems or distribute the load can put a variety of physical servers. But if "Super VoIP Man" will be hit by a bus tomorrow - how long do you think the system survive without you? Defiantly past her next major update. GreatBoy Corp. 's all over the world know that and become a hazard in an instant you and your service.

Allows you to examine a different scenario, Big Boy Corp. 's IP enabled contact center. Transactions with a value of 20k calls a day ws IVR / speech Recco, ADC's advanced call processing and distribution, collection and analysis of geographically distributed sites. I can guarantee that not a single open source solution that can deliver a working, STABLE (keyword, stable), high-availability solution, such as Big XYZBox can. Why you ask? Now that it's only money. Everyone out there is driven more by the influence of money in order to serve things faster, better and easier. Big problem in the field, throwing money at it, get solid warranty.

There will always be a niche market, where its open-source solutions (like Asterisk) fit, and this market is evolving. But when it comes to playing with the big guys have deep pockets will win, the basicEconomy.

Now for any Asterisk VoIP wizards out there (I wish there were more) I have a recommendation .... Focus on integration solutions. Save thousands (for example, Cisco Device licenses) using Cisco and responsible for providing a SIP trunk to an Asterisk server catering to Wifi SIP endpoints. For your home you can Askerisk (such as a Linksys router) to power all wired and wireless SIP endpoints.

Finally, Asterisk is a great productand can (be configured to) do a lot of things. It's not just Big Boy Enterprise ready - and can never be for that matter. As long as it is an open source solution.

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