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Open Source VoIP by Aaron RosenthalFri, 03 Feb 2012 12:54:19 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9hourly1By: Charlie Henken
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Charlie HenkenSat, 27 Aug 2011 10:17:19 +0000http://www.os-voip.com/?p=12#comment-832I would like to see more posts like this!.. Great blog btw! i have just bookmarked itI would like to see more posts like this!.. Great blog btw! i have just bookmarked it
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Michael NelsonThu, 16 Apr 2009 23:02:06 +0000http://www.os-voip.com/?p=12#comment-677Hey Eddie, great points. Integrating OCS and Asterisks could be a match made in heaven. We are one of a handful Microsoft partners certified to deploy and integrate OCS with legacy and IP base phone systems. We have sold and competed against Avaya, Cisco, Notel, Shoretel, and all the usual suspects for over 7 years. They all have the same basic features and I have found that most users (including me) only use about 5-7. Everyone who sees a demo of Microsoft's unified communication is blown away. Unfortunately they are still lacking in some key areas, such as remote branch and call center solutions abd ensuring that licensing costs are optimized and not duplicated in a multi-vendor environment (i.e. Cisco + OCS or Avaya + OCS) can be challenging. In our office we have an Avaya S8300 connected to OCS via a Audiocodes gateway. I have not picked up my Avaya handset in over a year. OCS has truly changed the way I communicate and collaborate on a daily basis. Given that OCS R2 supports SIP trunking I would like to talk to anybody who has successfully integrated OCS and Asterisks without a gateway.Hey Eddie, great points. Integrating OCS and Asterisks could be a match made in heaven. We are one of a handful Microsoft partners certified to deploy and integrate OCS with legacy and IP base phone systems. We have sold and competed against Avaya, Cisco, Notel, Shoretel, and all the usual suspects for over 7 years. They all have the same basic features and I have found that most users (including me) only use about 5-7. Everyone who sees a demo of Microsoft’s unified communication is blown away. Unfortunately they are still lacking in some key areas, such as remote branch and call center solutions abd ensuring that licensing costs are optimized and not duplicated in a multi-vendor environment (i.e. Cisco + OCS or Avaya + OCS) can be challenging. In our office we have an Avaya S8300 connected to OCS via a Audiocodes gateway. I have not picked up my Avaya handset in over a year. OCS has truly changed the way I communicate and collaborate on a daily basis. Given that OCS R2 supports SIP trunking I would like to talk to anybody who has successfully integrated OCS and Asterisks without a gateway.
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