That almost sounds like a slogan. Let us (opensource) be your competitive advantage(tm) ;-)
On 6/15/07, Alex @ Kovasys Inc. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There are many implementation of Asterisk out there by large enterprises - but they prefer not too publicize it too much as I think it would take away money from their stock options. For example, companies like Yellow Pages has adopted Asterisk way back: http://www.asteriskvoipnews.com/asterisk_case_studies/canadian_yellow_pages_distributor_switches_to_asterisk.html Thanks. -- Alex Kovalenko Director of Operations Kovasys Inc. 1155 Boulevard René-Lévesque O., Suite 2500 Montréal, QC H3B 2K4 tel: 514.907.3192 ext. 701 toll: 888.KOVAS4S fax: 514.227.5377 www.kovasys.com "Consultation et Recrutement en TI" "IT Consulting & Staffing" On 6/15/07, Stephen Remillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The problem I have here is to find serious case studies or testimonials of > big company names > that successfully deployed Asterisk in a decent size production > environment. > The CEOs & CFOs (at least where I work) see the OpenSource factor as a > problem rather > than an asset. They are afraid of trusting something developed by > hobbyists unless > major companies (i.e fortune 500) trust it first. > > If someone here has links that can demonstrate some case > studies/testimonials corresponding > to the above, please send them to me. Otherwise I'll be stuck with a Nortel > BCM. > > Stephen... > > > On Fri, 2007-06-15 at 12:02 -0400, Alex @ Kovasys Inc. wrote: > Hello all, > > As with everything it takes time for a product to become recognized > between masses. > > The way it is going right now, I think it will evolve on its own. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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