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Camrivox Joins Digium Partnership Program
Digium
announces that
Camrivox
has joined the Digium Technology Partnership Program. This partnership will deliver a true desktop CTI solution to the world’s leading open source telephony ecosystem.
The Camrivox Flexor CTI Software family of products is designed to offer a simple, cost-effective and scalable solution to small and medium-sized businesses by unifying on-demand CRM (Customer Relationship Management) applications with IP PBX telephony and VoIP handsets. With the forthcoming release of Flexor Connect for Asterisk, Camrivox introduces an extra dimension to the Asterisk community and delivers tangible benefits to businesses intent on maximizing their customer interaction.
The partnership and Flexor Connect for Asterisk enable users of Asterisk installations to benefit from the full family of Flexor CTI Software products, including CTI for Outlook, Salesforce, NetSuite and Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Through integration with Asterisk, Flexor CTI Software provides call logging, call reporting, click-to-dial, contact screen pop-ups and on-screen call control. Furthermore, this PBX-centric approach allows future Flexor Software product releases to support home workers and remote workers, bringing the benefits of CTI to a mobile workforce.
Digium is the creator and driving force behind Asterisk, the open source voice communications software deployed by more than four million servers worldwide to manage VoIP calls for businesses and individuals. More resellers, telecom professionals and software developers choose Digium's products than those of any other open source telephony company because only Digium delivers the technical superiority, security and flexibility associated with Asterisk. Asterisk powers Digium’s family of software and hardware appliances including AsteriskNOW, Asterisk Business Edition and Switchvox.
Camrivox will be demonstrating Flexor CTI Software with Asterisk and snom IP Phones at the upcoming AstriCon Open Source Telephony Conference and Expo, booth #311, held in Glendale, Ariz. from Sept. 23-25.
Posted on Sep 17, 2008
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