Open Source Unified Communications
October 19, 2007
If you are a fan of unified communications, Linux and “Blackberrys on crack” you should read this interview by the VoIP Authority Greg Galitzine with Fonality’s CEO Chris Lyman. No organization has a 100% monopoly and certainly a company’s thirst to find solutions that as Lyman says “work, are affordable and simple” can be quenched with solutions based on Linux as well as Microsoft. Of course a Linux/Microsoft blend could yield a best of breed solutions companies yearn for.
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