>Greg, >How could Digium make the sale? >Do they have a "out of the box" consumer product that runs on Dell boxes? >Sure they should/could build one, but they didn't.
Switchvox runs fine on most Dell hardware. It's simply a matter of ensuring that the chipsets are compatible. Digium is a little more picky about this than Sangoma, but I have used Digium hardware in Dell servers w/out incident in the past. Yes, it requires some testing and engineering, but surely this can be accomplished. > Besides, Fonality has an ongoing revenue model, Digium doesn't. Switchvox can easily provide a per-seat, per-month, per -channel licensing model, and the yearly support renewals for Switchvox certainly DO provide a recurring revenue model. The industry is starting to shift to "Software as a Service" models anyway, so this is something that could easily be achieved w/ Switchvox. >The game is not over yet, there are other companies with strong distribution channels (HP, Cisco, Panasonic etc.) >But first they have to decide if they want to play the game. >Digium could do a Fonality type model, or a MySQL model, but they have to do more than just sell cards! > >3com just can't compete with Dell. How many small business owners (or the VARS that sell to them) speak every day >to Dell and how many to 3com? Who has a bigger support organization geared to the SMB market? > >I am cheering for Digium, but they need to move faster.... All points I agree with. HP and IBM could be excellent partners for Digium to go to market with using Switchvox, but they do have to move quickly.
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