This Wednesday, we are hosting an Elastix workshop and talk arranged by Cigear[1] and sponsored by Sangoma Inc.[2]

Jose Landivar, co-founder of PaloSanto Solutions[3], creators of Elastix,
will be running a "getting started" workshop on Elastix, followed by a
talk discussing how it differs from other Asterisk-based distributions,
and a road map of the project's future.

Elastix[4] is an open source asterisk-based linux telephony appliance
that integrates tools such as OpenFire IM Server, SugarCRM, mail
services, and billing software into a single, easy-to-use interface. It
also adds its own set of utilities and allows for the creation of third
party modules.

Registration is requested for the workshop, sign up at: http://taug.ca/node/174
No registration is required for the talk.

When:
  This Wednesday November 26th, 2008
  5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: WORKSHOP - Getting Started with Elastix (reg. req.)
  7:00 pm - 8:00 pm: TALK - Integrated Communications with Elastix

Where:
  Committee Room 3
  North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square)
  5100 Yonge St.,
  North York, ON
  Map link: http://xrl.us/hqbw

The entrance into the conference area is well back from the road, just
in front of the fountains/skating rink.

Driving:

The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located on the
West side of Yonge Street, just North of Yonge and Sheppard. There is
plenty of (P)arking behind the building at 180 Beecroft Road, or
underneath Empress Walk (entrance is off of Yonge and Emwood Ave.)

TTC:

The North York Civic Centre (in Mel Lastman Square) is located at the
North York Centre subway stop, one stop North of Sheppard Station.

Afterwards, we will progress to a nearby pub.

Cheers,
spd

[1] http://www.cigear.com
[2] http://www.sangoma.com
[3] http://www.palosanto.com
[4] http://www.elastix.org

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