Until today Schmooze Communications didn’t mean anything to me. However, I was enlightened by Michael White from E4 Technologies who is distributing Schmooze Communications‘ product….PBXact.
Like so many others, PBXact is a PBX built upon Asterisk, but unlike a lot of the Asterisk crowd it differentiates itself by way of an extended feature set with some novel ideas.
What’s that mean exactly? I find myself quite taken by the idea of their “Magic Button” feature. Any decent PBX can do IVR, or even IVR with speech recognition for caller responses. PBXact turns that around so that the speech recognition technology can be used to engage the PBX in common calling functions. Touch the Magic Button on your phone, then say “call extension 2004” and it does!
Have you not heard of the Aastra 6739i? It’s the new desktop SIP phone that has the VUC’s Karl Fife all a-twitter.
The Aastra 6739i features a large, color, touch-screen LCD display, Bluetooth and an XML interface that opens up all kinds of possibilities…which is where PBXact comes into play. PBXact leverages the strength of the Aastra XML interface, marrying it with a mature, stable and extensible PBX platform.
While the Magic Button is cute, PBXact has a laundry list of other capabilities. They offer a desktop console application called XactView, Outlook integration and FAX capability called XactFax.
If XactView feels familiar that stems from the fact that the developers at Schmooze are amongst the more active ones working on FreePBX. They have taken the experience of working on FreePBX and built their XactView offering to compliment the capabilities of PBXact.
It’s funny how sometimes a contender seems to come from out of nowhere. PBXact seems like that.
BTW, to promote PBXact distributor E4 Technologies is giving away an XactFax option with every PBXact system ordered in May.
Disclosure: E4 Technologies sponsors the VoIP Users Conference. In recognition of this fact, and the excellent service that I have personally received from them, I send them link traffic where they offer the devices that I am mentioning.