[asterisk-users] Open Source in an Economic Downturn: Asterisk stories needed

Jim DeVito asteriskusers at cox.net
Tue Feb 17 18:58:09 CST 2009


I work for a large health care company who does all their dealings with 
Cisco and the like. Would not even think of an open source solution for 
their telephony needs. The whole company had a need for an emergency 
notification system that would be triggered by a phone call and start 
paging both traditional pagers and blackberries. One of the other 
regions in our company went with some vendor supplied solution for a 
cost upwards of $175,000. I started thinking about it and created a 
clandestine asterisk system. With asterisk as the backbone to accept the 
phone call I created a database and some simple scripts to handle paging 
pagers and blackberries. All for the cost of a server and a digium card. 
The system is currently in the process of getting approved to be on the 
network (as it is not a cisco voip gateway ;-) )

Just thought i'd share. Have a good one all!!

Jim

John Todd wrote:
> I'm giving a talk at SCALE 2009 (Southern CAlifornia Linux Expo) on  
> Sunday in Los Angeles, and the topic of my talk is "Open Source in an  
> Economic Downturn".  I've got lots of talking points for this talk,  
> but it would be interesting to hear some short anecdotes about how you  
> in the Asterisk community are thriving, or at least surviving, by  
> virtue of the benefits of Open Source.  I find that real-world  
> examples are worth more than all of the bullet points in the world,  
> and timely stories from the community would be more interesting than  
> hearing me prattle on.
>
> Please ensure that your snippet or list of points are in some way  
> related to the benefits of open-source, or how other alternatives are  
> less attractive in the <cough> "compressed economic environment."  I'd  
> prefer of course to hear about how Asterisk is the silver bullet for  
> your particular business, but I'm open to any OSS-based solution being  
> a tool for you at this point.
>
> Send your comments publicly or privately - let me know if you want to  
> remain anonymous, otherwise I'll give you free advertising by using  
> your name or company name in my talk if I use your story.
>
> PS: Of course, the talk/slides will be available with Creative Commons  
> Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, and I  
> expect that I'll probably use all or parts of this talk a few times  
> this year, given the focus on the economy.
>
> JT
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