[Asterisk-Users] [Asterisk-Dev] ClueCon in 2 Weeks!
Brian West
brian.west at mac.com
Thu Jul 21 15:01:01 MST 2005
ClueCon is coming in 2 weeks so we urge everyone who plans on
attending to register today so we get a proper headcount!
ClueCon was put together by Asterlink, the same team of people who
helped shape Asterisk into what it is today by writing features,
fixing bugs, offering IRC support and assisting with the management of
the development effort. We have produced several real-world solutions
based on Asterisk and to top it off, we have invited many of the
greatest names in VoIP to attend and share their experiences with
you.
* Mark Spencer - President of Digium
* Kristian Kielhofner - AstLinux
* Craig Southeren - co-author of OpenH323
* David Sugar - Lead developer of Bayonne
To name a few (there are many more).
We have done extensive research and development and had success in
enterprise deployment, configuration and clustering of Asterisk. We
don't just daydream about it we actually have it in production and
send back our changes to the Asterisk CVS.
In addition, Asterlink has donated may resources to the community such
as:
* The Infamous 996 Audio Conference
* The Digium CVS mirror
* PBXFreeware.org and all it's free asterisk add-on's
* The dev.pbxclue.com forum
Asterlink developers have produced a great deal of technology that we
hope to offer as a service in the near future:
* Speech Recognition IVR Input
* IMAP Based Voicemail
* The app_confcall software that powers the 996 conference.
We have produced 2 embedded language modules that are freely
available:
* res_perl - Embedding Perl into Asterisk
* res_js - Embedding JavaScript into Asterisk
All of this for the modest cost of $350.00. You could learn enough
the first day to justify the price and then you get 2 more days on top
of that!
Thanks,
Brian West
Asterlink.com
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