Tag Archive for 'Asterisk'

Open Source Unified Communications: Asterisk and Beyond, a Chat with Diego Gosmar

Having chaired for two years the open source telephony sessions at the VON Europe conference and at the Broadband Business Forum, I am sorry I missed the last event recently held in Rome. I asked Diego Gosmar - Marketing Director at Xenialab and frequent speaker at these events - to share his vision about the present and the future of hybrid open source communications.

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OpenOffice.org 3.0.1, SourceForge Project of the Month, Opentaps news: open source links, 31-01-2009

New Chart Features in OpenOffice.org 3.1 - OpenOffice.org 3.0.1 has been released, have a look at the chart features expected in the next 3.1 release. 

ZK, next Sourceforge Project of the Month - The Sourceforge team invites ZK’s fans to tell their story writing to spreadtheword <at> sourceforge.net.

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Open Source Telephony: Hybrid gets Mainstream

Among the things the new FCC Chairman can do, Julius Genachowski might help open source telephony to become a more significant competitor in the business telephony market, not necessarily taking sides.

Chairing the “Open Source Software for the development of IP telephony” session - held in December at the Broadband Business Forum 2008 - panelists invited to share their visions about open source telephony trends reported about many hybrid case histories.

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Roberto Galoppini on Open Source Software
Roberto has over 20 years experience in the computer industry, and has spent the last 10 years working in the intersection of open source software and business development. Roberto has taken an active interest in different open source projects and organizations, he also served on some advisory boards, and helped large IT vendors, open source vendors and customers to design and deploy their open source strategies. He works at SourceForge, and opinions expressed here don't necessarily represent employer's positions, strategies, or opinion.