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Gavin Henry. Managing Director. T +44 (0) 1224 279484 M +44 (0) 7930 323266 F +44 (0) 1224 824887 E [email protected] Open Source. Open Solutions(tm). http://www.suretecsystems.com/ Suretec Systems is a limited company registered in Scotland. Registered number: SC258005. Registered office: 24 Cormack Park, Rothienorman, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, AB51 8GL. Subject to disclaimer at http://www.suretecgroup.com/disclaimer.html Do you know we have our own VoIP provider called SureVoIP®? See http://www.surevoip.co.uk OpenPGP (GPG/PGP) Public Key: 0x8CFBA8E6 - Import from hkp://subkeys.pgp.net or http://www.suretecgroup.com/0x8CFBA8E6.gpg On 20 Jun 2015 20:39, "Peter Beckman" <[email protected]> wrote: > Better not use SIP, it is an open standard. > > Better not use DNS and BIND, it's both an open standard and open source. > > Better not use nginx or Apache, they are both open source. > > Better not use MySQL or Postgres, they are both open source. > > Better not use SMTP or postfix or mailman, they use open standards and are > open source. > > Oh wait, you just did, by sending this email to this list. > > Your argument that open source software is not good enough for your > production environment says you know little about how the production > Internet is powered. > > Amazon Web Services started with Xen and MySQL (and still use it today). > I'd say their production environment is pretty critical to much of the > Internet. > > Dismissing all open source software and solutions out of hand seems to miss > the understanding about paid support and open source solutions: > > "If there is a problem, yo, I'll solve it." > > Not > > "And I will wait, I will wait for you." > > of proprietary closed source vendors. > > "Ice Ice" Mumford Beckman > > On Sat, 20 Jun 2015, Alex Balashov wrote: > > Also, I cannot agree with the stance than open source technologies are >> unsuitable for core softswitches. >> >> All open source engines out there today are just technology cores; a >> great deal of middleware, integration and application is required to turn >> them into service delivery platforms. That makes them a lot like the >> commercial protocol stacks, e.g. Radvision, used in commercial products. >> Architecture is of the essence. A well-architected, clusterable >> Freeswitch platform (or, say, Kamailio, as in our case) is much more >> reliable and capable than a badly implemented commercial platform with >> crappy vendor support. >> -- >> Alex Balashov | Principal | Evariste Systems LLC >> 303 Perimeter Center North, Suite 300 >> Atlanta, GA 30346 >> United States >> >> Tel: +1-800-250-5920 (toll-free) / +1-678-954-0671 (direct) >> Web: http://www.evaristesys.com/, http://www.csrpswitch.com/ >> >> Sent from my BlackBerry. >> >> _______________________________________________ >> VoiceOps mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops >> > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Peter Beckman Internet Guy > [email protected] > http://www.angryox.com/ > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > VoiceOps mailing list > [email protected] > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops > >
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