[asterisk-biz] GreenfieldTech announces general availability of app_cashmaker [quoted from www.simionovich.com]
Nitzan Kon
nk3569 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 1 17:35:00 CDT 2009
$$$. No one makes cash in NIS. ;););)
--- On Wed, 4/1/09, Moshe Maeir <moshe at flatplanetphone.com> wrote:
> btw - does it make cash in $$$ or NIS??
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Nir Simionovich
> <nir.simionovich at gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Udim, Israel. April 1, 2009 -
> >
> > GreenfieldTech Ltd., a leading provider of Asterisk
> solutions and
> > Asterisk training services in Israel, today announced
> the availability
> > of it’s patented app_cashmaker application for the
> Asterisk Open Source
> > PBX system. The CashMaker application is intended to
> be used by various
> > content suppliers, wishing to distribute Audio and
> Video based content,
> > utilizing their Asterisk server.
> >
> > The application is built to accept an inbound call
> into it, then,
> > according to various information gathered in
> correlation to the callers
> > caller ID and/or inbound DID number, will correlate a
> relevant content
> > stream directly to the caller. The content distributor
> doesn’t even have
> > to care about what content to distribute, as the
> application will
> > connect directly, via the Internet, to a remotely
> available RTBSP
> > streaming server at GreenfieldTech data center.
> >
> > “The app_cashmaker application is the result of the
> cumulative work of
> > over 3 years in the making, testing various content
> business models and
> > applications. The main problems most content
> distributors have is how to
> > gather the content and manage it, with app_cashmaker,
> this requirement
> > is negated, thus allowing the distributor to
> concentrate on what they do
> > best - flooding the newpapers with ads and marketing
> material to promote
> > their content delivery service”, says Nir
> Simionovich, CEO and Founder
> > of GreenfieldTech.
> >
> > Simionovich indicated that the central content
> distribution facility is
> > managed via a GTBS cluster environment, implemented
> partially utilizing
> > Amazon’s EC2 and S3 structures, while utilizing
> GreenfieldTech’s
> > proprietary streaming and clustering technologies.
> Currently,
> > GreenfieldTech had submitted 10 different provisional
> patents, relating
> > to the technologies comprising the app_cashmaker
> application and
> > service. GreenfieldTech marketing team had indicated
> that initial beta
> > trials had showed an increase in content availability,
> via the
> > GreenfieldTech BSC Cloud facilityof over 40% with an
> increase of almost
> > 80% in content delivery success.
> >
> > Simionovich estimates that by the year 2010, over
> 20,000,000 will use
> > the GreenfieldTech app_cashmaker facility, disrupting
> completely the way
> > mobile, audio and video content is distributed around
> the world.
> >
> > Asterisk is the world’s leading open source PBX
> telephony engine, and
> > telephony applications solution. It offers unmatched
> flexibility in a
> > world previously dominated by expensive proprietary
> communications
> > systems. The Asterisk solution offers a rich and
> flexible voice
> > infrastructure that integrates seamlessly with both
> traditional and
> > advanced VoIP telephony systems. For more information
> on Asterisk visit
> > http://www.asterisk.org
> >
> > For more information, please refer to the
> GreenfieldTech website at
> > http://www.greenfieldtech.net.
> >
> > --
> > Kind Regards,
> > Nir Simionovich
> > Asterisk Community Founder and Maintainer - Israel
> >
> > (e) nir.simionovich at gmail.com
> > (w) http://www.simionovich.com
> >
> >
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