[asterisk-biz] Switchvox Free Edition vs Thirdlane

Michael S. White mwhite at e4strategies.com
Sun Nov 4 13:28:52 CST 2007


Not trying to hijack this thread
 but

 

“(Like a key system)” 

 

SwitchVox/Asterisk is an IP-PBX – The functionality is quite different from
a Key System, especially from the end-user’s perspective.

 

If you have a customer that demands key system functionality, I’ve figured
out a nice work around for using SwitchVox free edition to compete w/ a key
systems SLA feature


 

Here are the notes-->
http://www.8774e4voip.com/blog/2007/11/switchvox-free-edition-vs-key-systems
.html

 

Mike White

.e4 Technologies

http://www.8774e4voip.com <http://www.8774e4voip.com/> 

 

 

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From: asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of dave cantera
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 11:19 AM
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-biz] Switchvox Free Edition vs Thirdlane

 

speaking of the gui being a work in progress and from the banter about my
switchvox post, I realized that I was so wrapped up in what I was doing, I
neglected to 'watch the marketplace'. for new developments...  

it seems that each offering has at least one, probably more, unique takes on
solving the gui problem... 

when reviewing the thirdlane website, which was substantially updated since
I last checked, alex offers a unique product that allows a reseller entré
into a market where there is no way to get into that market with a solution
such as switchvox.  

where switchvox is a nice clean and bullet proof install for a biz that
wants a telephone system (like a key system) with an IVR they can work with
themselves and pretty much not muck it up, Thirdlane offers a gui that the
reseller can customize and brand as their own and, I suspect, add customized
features tailored specifically to that application of asterisk and that
would otherwise not be available in a gui form....  

alex perhaps you can expand on this, as it is better to come right from the
horse's mouth.
daveC

Dovid Bender wrote: 

<snip>
You are also very right that GUI is "work in progress" all the time.
My point is is one and only: GUI is collection of knowledge, skills and 
experiences and lets not forget after sales service which are crucial to 
successful deployments.
</snip>

Windows XP has been released how many years ago ? Aren't they still coming
out with fixes for it ? IMHO there is no perfect human being. 

 





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