Wazo to sponsor Astricon 2019
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Received this email yesterday.
It is interesting to see how Wazo has moved from it's early implementations @quintana.
I did some reading on the new Wazo Platform. This looks nice.Wazo is thrilled to sponsor the 2019 edition of the AstriCon!
Wazo, a long term supporter of the vibrant Asterisk community and an active contributor, will present its most recent source code contributions, some cool use cases and its new Wazo Platform. Wazo Platform is an Open Source project, built on top of Asterisk and Kamailio, to help organizations build next-generation IP telecom infrastructure.Wazo will also showcase the value of its enterprise solutions, designed for mission-critical activities. The company supports its customers and partners delivering:
- Unified Communication: A turnkey solution to get instant access to the Entreprise collaboration market. Including all the needed apps and productivity tools, the solution helps telecom operators and integrators seamlessly build their own hybrid UC and UCaaS offerings. #UC #CC #CCAAS #UCAAS
- Programmable Communication: A full-featured programmable communication platform to help development teams, ISV and enterprises build new distinctive solutions, creative innovative customer experience and integrate communication workflow in any App. #CPAAS
If you cannot wait until the event to know more about Wazo, please reach out to us at [email protected].
See you all in Atlanta!
-Wazo Team
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For anyone curious:
Wazo: wazo.io
Wazo Platform: wazo-platform.org -
I saw that email too and was checking out Wazo's progress today. Seems like they are doing some good things.
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Reading about the Wazo-Platform yesterday has turned into a I have to set it up this weekend thing.
Why?
I had a call from a potential client today that wants exactly what this platform provides.
Basically an open source Programmable Voice solution (aka Twilio) that they can host in house.
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For anyone that hasn't looked, Wazo Platform is not the same as Wazo the PBX (wazo.io)
Here is what Wazo Platform is, there is not "PBX" in there. Simply Asterisk at the bottom as the engine to provide the voice.
http://wazo-platform.org/#about
http://wazo-platform.org/static/Technical_Layers_2019_V3-0a325d9621738fcf3b68709671e0ec15.png -
@JaredBusch new platform has OpenSER in there, too.
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That's cool, you use ansible to install Wazo Platform UC.
http://wazo-platform.org/install -
@black3dynamite said in Wazo to sponsor Astricon 2019:
That's cool, you use ansible to install Wazo Platform UC.
http://wazo-platform.org/installYup.
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@JaredBusch I bet it makes you happy that their OS choice is Debian instead of Ubuntu and its the most recent version of it too?
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Are they assuming a minimal install of Debian?
I'm curious because ofsudo
apt-get install -yq sudo git ansible
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@black3dynamite said in Wazo to sponsor Astricon 2019:
Are they assuming a minimal install of Debian?
I'm curious because ofsudo
apt-get install -yq sudo git ansible
Sudo is not in minimal last time I looked. So looks like it.
Honestly, when building something scripted like this, you should always assume the simplest starting point. Even if the user starts with more packages, it should not hurt.
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@black3dynamite said in Wazo to sponsor Astricon 2019:
@JaredBusch I bet it makes you happy that their OS choice is Debian instead of Ubuntu and its the most recent version of it too?
Totally did notice that
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@JaredBusch I have a small demo for creating your own call control with our API. Find the source code here, it's in python, but i only use the rest api an websocket in the platform https://github.com/sboily/wazo-demo-programmable. I'm using the application API. http://www.wazo-platform.org/documentation/api/application.html#tag/applications
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@quintana said in Wazo to sponsor Astricon 2019:
@JaredBusch I have a small demo for creating your own call control with our API. Find the source code here, it's in python, but i only use the rest api an websocket in the platform https://github.com/sboily/wazo-demo-programmable. I'm using the application API. http://www.wazo-platform.org/documentation/api/application.html#tag/applications
Will look into it later this week. thanks.