Digium, the Asterisk (
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Now in its sixth year, AstriCon remains the longest running conference devoted to Asterisk; the most widely used open source telephony software and will focus on Asterisk’s mainstream adoption in large enterprises and government agencies.
An internationally recognized advocate of open source technology, DiBona plans to discuss the role Google (
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“Last year’s amazing turnout of more than 600 Asterisk enthusiasts proved AstriCon 2008 to be the open source telephony event of the year,” said Mark Spencer (
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AstriCon ’09 will include a convergence of users, developers, resellers, entrepreneurs and other fans of open source technology. It will continue the celebration of what is positioned as one of the most influential open source projects with educational sessions devoted to the developing Asterisk ecosystem, trends in Asterisk use, the latest applications and a broad range of technical topics.
“This year as Asterisk turns 10 years old,” added Spencer. “We look forward to breaking new attendance records and welcoming a broader audience for three days of discussions and keynote presentations from two of the community’s authorities on open source’s growing footprint in enterprises and government agencies.”
Before the arrival of AstriCon ’09, Digium be playing an important role at
ITEXPO West in September. At the event, Digium will offer a host of training sessions surrounding the use of Asterisk and its applications throughout the enterprise.
A recently announced interoperability partnership
between Digium and TeleMatrix is positioned as revolutionizing business communications with open source IP-PBX (
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Susan J. Campbell is a contributing editor for TMCnet and has also written for eastbiz.com. To read more of Susan’s articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Stefania Viscusi