There is a growing need for telecom and data communications solutions that are more flexible, efficient, and tailored to SMBs’ and enterprise customers’ specific needs. Open source-based products are uniquely capable of rapid integration and feature flexibility businesses are looking for and represent an ideal choice, as “unified communications” moves up on the IT and business priority list.
To meet this growing demand, Vyatta and Digium (News - Alert) have agreed to collaborate on open source voice and data networks, combining efforts to make it easier for customers to purchase, deploy, and maintain high-quality, integrated voice and data platforms. The Vyatta and Digium partnership involves both technology and marketing initiatives, and includes efforts to improve VoIP
quality of service (QoS) and security features in both companies’ products.
Using Digium’s Asterisk (News - Alert) and Vyatta’s open source networking solutions that include routing, firewall, and VPN
functionality, the companies aim to make it easier for customers to install and configure a secure, integrated voice and data environment.
“A partnership between Vyatta and Digium is a natural fit that will leverage our complementary core competencies to enhance a common mission — to provide SMBs and enterprises with open source alternatives to expensive and proprietary solutions,” said Bill Miller, vice president of marketing and business development at Digium in a statement to the press.
According to Dave Roberts, vice president of strategy and marketing at Vyatta, Voice over IP
is now a mainstream technology, and the two companies are endeavoring to put open source networking on the same level. He believes Vyatta and Digium can work together to expand their marketing reach, and drive rapid adoption of their solutions.
Digium, Inc. provides hardware and software products to enterprises and telecommunications providers worldwide.
Vyatta brings commercial-quality, open-source networking products to market.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.
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