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Yahoo! goes for Asterisk | The Open Source Telephony.

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Yahoo! goes for Asterisk At TMC’s ITEXPO, Yahoo’s Jeremy Wadhams revealed not only that Yahoo! has deployed Asterisk corporate-wide, but the challenges he faced in adopting Asterisk throughout the organization, including several Yahoo! branch offices , several acquisitions of other companies, including Dialpad & Overture, as well as the usual corporate culture and politics to contend with, Jeremy demonstrated Yahoo!'s interesting custom web application which integrates their flavor of Asterisk with web-based email & voicemail, corporate directory, as well as the ability for users to reset their voicemail PINs themselves - the bane of every IT administrator's existence.

Read more... The TMC News has an article on it.

Last Updated ( Thursday, 21 January 2010 11:01 )
 

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