Ever since the first Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) platform was deployed over 20 years ago, there has been an ongoing debate regarding the "best" way to develop and deploy applications. Even today, the debate goes on with options to choose from such as Customers Premise Equipment (CPE), Hosted Solutions or placing apps in the Cloud. Developers must also consider Open Source alternatives (Asterisk/FreeSWITCH) and more traditional "C" based proprietary APIs. There is also the option to develop and deploy using an XML or Web 2.0 (Ruby, Ruby-On-Rails, Adhearson) type of environment. This webinar exams the pros and cons of many of these environments to help developers and operators choose the one that might be "right" for their particular need. Specifically, the webinar will examine the following criteria for each environment: - Scalability
- Reliability
- Ease-of-use and Options for Application Development
- Flexibility and Issues of Vendor Lock-in
- Deployment, Field Maintenance and Upgrade Issues
Speakers: Nenad Corbic Vice President of Software Engineering Sangoma Technologies Inc. Nenad Corbic is the Vice President of Software Engineering at Sangoma Technologies Inc., the premium provider of voice and data connectivity components for software-based communication applications.
In this role, Nenad plays an instrumental part in developing and designing the new line of Sangoma drivers, WAN and TDM protocol stacks, and APIs. As an active Linux kernel maintainer of Linux WAN/WANPIPE drivers, Nenad has frequently submitted patches into the Linux source. He is currently managing and developing numerous open source telephony projects targeted to bridge the gap between OS projects and products. His latest projects include optimizing and expanding TDM architectures and developing high-availability Open Source VoIP/TDM switches. Nenad is a pioneer in connectivity hardware and software products for telephony, Wide Area Networks, and the Internet. Previously, Nenad was a software engineer in the telephony division of Nortel Networks, working on DMS and XA-Core switches. Nenad holds an Honours degree in Computer Engineering from Ryerson University, Toronto. Moderator:
Erik K Linask Group Editorial Director TMCnet Erik oversees the daily operation of TMCnet, which delivers news, information, videos, white papers, podcasts, and more to three million visitors each month. He is also a contributor to TMCnet as well as TMC's IP Communications publications. Prior to joining the TMC team, several years ago, he was Managing Editor at Global Custodian, a global securities services publication, where he also managed the magazine's survey research. Erik began his professional career at management consulting firm Leadership Research Institute.
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