Re: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-29 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver
Le Fri, 26 Jan 2007 03:09:29 +0400, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit: Senad, My answer would be: "Real-life service providers" would need a solution that is a load-balancing, scaleable, redundant, fault-tolerant architecture and PBXware would need to be a key ingredient in all of that (aside al

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-26 Thread Senad Jordanovic
Gregory Boehnlein wrote: >>> Another advantage of PBX Manager is that all common functions >>> including Follow Me, Call Screening etc are programmed only with >>> internal asterisk dialplan commands without any AGI functions - all >>> those external processes provides much higher load on system an

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-26 Thread Gregory Boehnlein
> > Another advantage of PBX Manager is that all common functions > > including Follow Me, Call Screening etc are programmed only with > > internal asterisk dialplan commands without any AGI functions - all > > those external processes provides much higher load on system and > > increase risk o

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-26 Thread Senad Jordanovic
> Another advantage of PBX Manager is that all common functions > including Follow Me, Call Screening etc are programmed only with > internal asterisk dialplan commands without any AGI functions - all > those external processes provides much higher load on system and > increase risk of system faul

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-26 Thread Senad Jordanovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Senad, > > Please accept my apologies if my message came across as if I was > trying to bash your product. That was not my intention. > > However, it did help me understand a bit better your product line. If > I would be in need of such solution, I know I can go to you

Re: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread default sigma
riginal Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Senad Jordanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 5:45:56 PM GMT-0800 US/Pacific Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane Senad, Please accept my apologi

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread lists
Senad, Please accept my apologies if my message came across as if I was trying to bash your product. That was not my intention. However, it did help me understand a bit better your product line. If I would be in need of such solution, I know I can go to your company for an integrated suite of

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Checkov, Andrew
We use PBX Manager in ITSP business - with this product we have clear roadmap - small customers with one voip phone/gateway sits asterisk-based swithc with our own billing system, next level customers sits on their own virtual PBXs configured at our multi-tenant PBX Manager-based server connected t

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Senad Jordanovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Senad, > > My answer would be: > > "Real-life service providers" would need a solution that is a > load-balancing, scaleable, redundant, fault-tolerant architecture and > PBXware would need to be a key ingredient in all of that (aside all > the hardware and network-laye

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread lists
Senad, My answer would be: "Real-life service providers" would need a solution that is a load-balancing, scaleable, redundant, fault-tolerant architecture and PBXware would need to be a key ingredient in all of that (aside all the hardware and network-layer elements). Thanks, Daniel On Thu,

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Senad Jordanovic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Senad, > > I interpreted Nicky's request as if he's looking for a multi-tenant > solution, which I don't think PBXware is. His question asking for > "real-life service providers" means to me that he's not looking for a > single-tenant enterprise solution. Daniel, Yo

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread lists
Senad, I interpreted Nicky's request as if he's looking for a multi-tenant solution, which I don't think PBXware is. His question asking for "real-life service providers" means to me that he's not looking for a single-tenant enterprise solution. Thanks, Daniel On Thu, January 25, 2007 2:39 pm

Re: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread lists
Ming, Looks very nice. I didn't see DUID capable of handling multi-tenant needs. Did I miss it? Thanks, Daniel On Thu, January 25, 2007 2:23 pm, Ming Guang Yong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Nicky, > You might want to consider Druid from my company. > We have a full version that you can downloa

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Senad Jordanovic
> Can anyone tell me their opinion or experience using the PBX Manager > by thirdlane? > It looks really good http://www.thirdlane.com/pbxmanager.htm. > But, I would like to have some real-life service provider references > before I spend the time and money trying it. > > Nicky Smith > Hi Nic

Re: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Ming Guang Yong
Nicky, You might want to consider Druid from my company. We have a full version that you can download for free and try for 12 days. http://www.voiceroute.net/site/index.php?p=tour&u=druid We have been deployed at many companies. http://www.voiceroute.net/site/index.php?p=customer If you want ref

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Michael Hughes
C. Hughes President and CEO Antelecom, Inc. 661-726-3516 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jim Houser Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 10:27 AM To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion' Subject: RE: [asterisk-biz] P

RE: [asterisk-biz] PBX Manager by thirdlane

2007-01-25 Thread Jim Houser
We use it on an Asterisk server serving as a gateway networked with an Avaya IP platform we already had in place. We recently installed another Sun server to host a second Asterisk server as a dedicated IVR platform networked with both the first Asterisk box and the Avaya box. We have purchased