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Ribbit Proves an Important Point for Open Web Telephony APIs

Internet telephony startup Ribbit announced today that one of its long-standing proof of concept projects is now available: an integration with Salesforce.com's on-demand customer relationship management applications. Ribbit-handled voice messages can now be integrated with Salesforce in various ways, including having them converted to text, and much more. While there is proof of concept behind this integration for Ribbit and its commercial efforts, there is also proof of concept here for open source developers who have their eyes on the growing synergies between online telephony and open source.

 



Vyatta's Updated Network OS: Can it Make Inroads at Enterprises?

Can open source technology bring cost savings and performance advantages even down at the core network infrastructure levels where players such as Cisco dwell?

Vyatta, which offers both software and hardware aimed at the space, is pushing forward with the concept that it can. On the heels of its recent announcement of an open source router aimed at small- and medium-sized businesses--where Vyatta's router costs thousands less than comparable offerings from Cisco--the company has a new version 4 release of its Vyatta Community Edition network operating system. Previous editions have been downloaded 150,000 times by organizations in aerospace and defense, education, financial services, and government.



Vyatta's Open Source Router: Will Businesses Bite?


Do businesses necessarily need to spend thousands of dollars on network routers from giants such as Cisco? Vyatta, with the company tagline welcome to the dawn of open source networking, is challenging the idea with an open source network appliance for the small- and medium-sized (SMB) business market. With integrated routing, firewall, and VPN features, the Vyatta 514 is a small appliance that uses the company's Linux-based applications. Pricing starts at $697, with products from Cisco and others costing thousands more, but the jury's out on whether businesses will trust the core of their hardware/software network infrastructure to open source.


Protecode Launches Realtime Scanner for Code Pollution

By Alistair Croll

When a PC gets a virus, it has to be cleaned. Content produced since the infection is often lost. Developers face a different kind of infection risk: IP violations. Whether it's open source code, a copyrighted library, or someone else's subroutines, code can carry baggage. Now startup Protecode wants to watch developers in real time, right in the IDE, to flag violations before they ruin an entire release.

 



Dell Thinks Small Biz is Big Biz for VoIP

Original Post authored by Carleen Hawn on 1/23/2008 on GigaOm

Dell begins bundling Fonalityメs open-source software with its enterprise servers today, its latest gambit to compete in the already-crowded VoIP market ラ this time targeting companies with 125 employees or fewer.