[asterisk-biz] Open Source VOIP at Toronto Conference

Dean Collins Dean at cognation.net
Sun Feb 25 05:53:11 MST 2007


Hi Evan,
Are you interested in commercial companies coming to talk as well or
just open source?

Tim Panton the developer of Mexuar Corraleta is speaking at next weeks
Etel about the Mexuar Corraleta application, but as you know Mexuar is a
commercial application.

More info here http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Mexuar 
or
here
http://www.mexuar.com/downloads/Level1Products/CorraletaDemoSound.swf 


If interested give me a call in the New York office below.

Regards,

Dean Collins
dean at mexuar.com  
+1-212-203-4357 Ph
+1-917-207-3420 Mb



> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-biz-
> bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Evan Leibovitch
> Sent: Sunday, 25 February 2007 4:22 AM
> To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-biz] Open Source VOIP at Toronto Conference
> 
> Hello, everyone.
> 
> I'm working together with the organizers of the IT360 show and
> conference, at the Toronto Convention Centre April 30 to May 2. Last
> year it was known as LinuxWorld and NetworkWorld Canada.
> (http://www.it360.ca/)
> 
> Last year the conference hosted a successful
> conference-within-a-conference related to Smalltalk. This year, I've
> been asked to assemble a conference related to all things related to
> open source VOIP. Of course, Asterisk is front and centre but it's
also
> about open source softphones, etc.
> 
> We've come up with a tentative list of sessions; what I'm looking for
> at this time is:
> 
> - Suggestions from (or about) people who would be good speakers on one
> or more of these topics?
> 
> - Feedback on the sessions -- is something important missing? Is
> something redundant?
> 
> - Any ideas on corporate Asterisk end-users who would be
> interested in presenting their case studies (or war stories)
> 
> - Any vendors who might be interested in participating
> 
> I'd also like to find out how to maximize community participation.
I've
> been  floating the idea of a "VOIP Garden" that would augment the
conventional
> email garden, which would show off the capabilities of open source
VOIP
> tools and allow people to place calls using various devices. As far as
I am
> aware, we are working on participation details for Digium, Sangoma and
others.
> 
> Any and all feedback will be taken seriously. I am subscribed to the
> list but would appreciate if inquires or suggestions for speakers
could
> be sent to be personally.
> 
> The tentative session list is as follows:
> 
> - Regulatory issues related to VOIP and open source
> - A gentle introduction to VOIP for business
> - Migrating from POTS to VOIP
> - Installing Asterisk
> - Wifi Telephony, the open source way
> - Asterisk and small business
> - Open source alternatives to Asterisk -- The Yate telephony solution
> - The Future of Asterisk
> - The Consumer side of VOIP
> - Open Source VOIP for Resellers and Integrators
> - Open Source VOIP War Stories
> - Understanding SIP
> - Linux as a Telephony Platform
> - Open Source Call Centres
> - What are Enterprises Doing with Asterisk?
> - Open Source Telephony Security
> - Integrating Asterisk and other Open Source Applications
> - Exploring the unknown -- what you didn't know your phone system
could do
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Evan Leibovitch
> VOIP conference organizer, IT360
> evan at telly.org
> 
> 
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