Jazinga Review: Asking Your Opinion
In a few days our friends over at Small Net Builder will finish polishing the stone that is my Jazinga review and post it online. I've been thinking about live support for the review in some fashion. That is, I…
In a few days our friends over at Small Net Builder will finish polishing the stone that is my Jazinga review and post it online. I've been thinking about live support for the review in some fashion. That is, I…
The folks up at Jazinga in Toronto were nice enough to provide me with a sample of their new embedded Asterisk appliance. It's actually been here for quite a while but other matters have distracted me from giving it the…
I’ve made it very clear over the months writing this blog that I like the appliance approach to Asterisk, or any PBX, especially for SOHO/SMB applications. It’s just a good sensible approach. Over the past year there have emerged some really good product offerings in this area.
By combining the flexibility of Asterisk or Freeswitch with a well conceived user interface solution a vendor can offer a product that addresses a wide range of possible user cases. By leveraging some Web 2.0 technologies that GUI can be very intuitive.
There are so many Asterisk appliances around these days. Even so, some of us have DIY tendencies. I still stand by my recycled T5700 thin client as a host platform, but I accept that I couldn’t sell that to a corporate or even SMB user looking for an Asterisk solution. Then this morning I read about Koolu and specifically their W.E. Appliance. This looks like a great little host for Asterisk!