Thursday, August 21. 2008
Suretec use RT and are currently on 3.6.7. Since it has just been announced, we thought we'd quickly install RT 3.8.1 and post some screens.
So here you go:
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Thursday, August 21. 2008
Suretec have now been using Zimbra OSS[?] Edition for 2 weeks now and have hooked in Funambol OSS Edition using the Zimbra Funambol Connector. Mighty impressive and saves a lot of time and has a great business benefits.
It also uses OpenLDAP! Time to test the Asterisk Zimlet (which will need development work for the UK).
Have a feature request for Zimbra or bug report? Well, they do listen.
Thursday, August 7. 2008
In reality the OpenLDAP distribution is moving forward, while the Mozilla distribution has stagnated.
I wonder what other LDAP [?] projects are in the same state as the Mozilla one?
Almost all other known Linux FOSS based utilities using LDAP,
use OpenLDAP libraries by default. The current maintainers
of the Mozilla LDAP code base are currently expressing no
interest in continuing to enhance Mozilla libldap beyond
existing minimal maintenance efforts. In reality the OpenLDAP
distribution is moving forward, while the Mozilla distribution
has stagnated.
Today, Solaris/OpenSolaris is the only major distribution that
does not deliver the OpenLDAP libldap C APIs. This project
corrects this issue.
Full e-mail post is here.
Wednesday, July 30. 2008
Just a quick one to say our partners Symas have written a very nice peice about how to pick your base hardware and operating system for use with OpenLDAP in your Enterprise:
The key to this first factor is that OpenLDAP is the most efficient, most stable, and most suitable LDAP[?] Directory Service technology for Enterprise production use. Installing it as a new service or an upgrade to an older technology will be the most cost-effective step assuming the capacity is available. In general, replacing an older Directory Technology will reduce the processor load by two to five times. It will also improve the stability of the server(s) making simplification of configurations tuned to frequent server outages possible. Symas OpenLDAP is available under inexpensive annual support subscriptions with no consideration for the number of CPUs in the server or the number of objects/entries in the Directory, too. So, our preference of platform, in general, is put OpenLDAP (Symas OpenLDAP) on what you’ve got!
Read the full article
Friday, July 25. 2008
W. Michael Petullo has published a very detailed article for Red Hat Magazine about using the Asterisk RealTime LDAP [?] Driver and Fedora Directory Server.
It's well written and a good read, but just so you know, OpenLDAP can easily be used and should have been the first choice as I'm sure our partners in crime Symas would point out too
But hey, it's a Red Hat Magazine so you can't blame them really...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has emerged as a popular technology for modern voice communications. Many organizations have replaced their analog or proprietary digital telephone systems with VoIP-based solutions. This allows the consolidation of telephone services into an existing IP infrastructure. In addition, using IP to host voice services lets the organization leverage existing expertise–while retaining all of the network’s management advantages. Though not without its disadvantages, VoIP provides a compelling option to those looking for a telephone solution.
This article will present a simple VoIP solution using Asterisk, an open source private branch exchange (PBX) product. It will show you how to install Asterisk, configure it using its LDAP backend, and connect to it using the Ekiga software VoIP client and a Cisco 7900 Series VoIP telephone to make calls.
The first comment about the article is right though:
In general experienced users from the Asterisk community advise against purchasing Cisco phones for business deployment with Asterisk and recommend Polycom, Aastra or Snom instead. Cisco phones are very expensive, difficult to setup, technical documentation is not easily accessible for the end-user, their SIP firmware has some nasty surprises and as far as I know that cheap SmartNet contract is still quite difficult to get.
The LDIF Schema and normal LDAP schema are available in non- FDS format and are contributed to the Asterisk Project by Suretec and maintained by Suretec.
Thanks,
Gavin.
Thursday, June 26. 2008
In Interview With Asterisk Founder, Mark Spencer:
3) What improvements would you personally like to see in any upcoming releases? Perhaps Active Directory or LDAP[?] integration?
LDAP, Clustering Events, and Video are three areas I'm especially interested in in terms of the core of the software. I'm also interested in ways to make Asterisk even more approachable for new developers of either core functionality or new systems utilizing Asterisk.
Suretec agree and are trying to help.
[...]I think a low-cost Asterisk unified communications solution is a perfect opportunity for Digium. Thus, perhaps something called Asterisk UC Edition might be a good name. Your thoughts on this idea?
[....]we want the core of Asterisk to remain Open Source and as such encourage the development of Open Source technologies wherever possible. I believe it would be foolish to attempt to make Asterisk's innovation only available as a proprietary product when clearly it is its Open Source foundation that made it so successful and continues to do so[...]
Excellent to hear!
[...]Mark didn't take my idea of offering a "premium" UC (closed) version of Asterisk, that I felt would give Digium a potentially strong revenue source, I found it very fascinating that Mark continues to hold the "open source" mantra flag high. This only re-confirms Mark's (& Digium's) strong commitment to keeping Asterisk 100% open source that Mark stressed to me[...]
Of course, as it should.
I have to commend Digium for sticking to their 100% open source guns, but honestly, I don't think anyone would begrudge them if they copied the SugarCRM/MySQL/Movable Type model where they offered an open source version and a premium (closed) version. Ok, maybe some open source zealots would.
Suretec would, as would everyone else. Keep it 100% Open Source.
Friday, June 13. 2008
Flexi Time Manager "in the pink" after shortlisting for National Business Award
Entrepreneur Louise Wreathall has been shortlisted for the ‘Best Mumpreneur’ award at the National mother@work awards 2008. Louise, creator of Flexi Time Manager, which offers an online flexi time recording service, launched her business last year and has seen it go from strength to strength. She will attend a reception at 11 Downing Street on 18th June, where the winners will be announced.
Louise says, “Being shortlisted for this award means so much to me. Of course I’d be thrilled to win, but reaching the final stage itself shows that my work in getting the business where it is today has paid off.”
As a working mother who returned to work after a career break, Louise knows how important flexi time can be. Working in the HR department of a charitable organisation, she was responsible for administering a time consuming flexi time system for 30 staff, using scraps of paper and mental arithmetic to calculate hours worked. When staff numbers doubled, she knew something had to change, and set about creating an electronic timesheet system. By 2005, Louise had set up the business and set about trialling her own online time management system. With the help of Enterprise North East Trust, and local networks Women Into Business and Aberdeen Entrepreneurs, she learned the fundamentals of business management, finally launching the fully tested web application in November 2007.
Suretec designed and implemented the Flexi Time Manager Solution.
Wednesday, April 30. 2008
Thursday, April 3. 2008
Thursday, April 3. 2008
I got back last night, after a somewhat hectic Flybe.com flight (long story).
I really enjoyed the conference, my first time speaking at one, bit nervous, but it can only get better
Tuesday:
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