Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Trixbox 2.0 is out of fonality!


Fonality today announced Trixbox 2.0, the newest version of its easy to use open source telephony and application platform. Fonality acquired Trixbox, the open source IPPBX a few weeks ago. The last version of Trixbox was 1.2 before it was acquired by Fonality.
The Trixbox 2.0, under Fonality, which can be installed in less than an hour, provides the trixbox community with increased reliability and many new features including a point-and-click, web-based graphical user interface (GUI) that dramatically increases ease of use, streamlines installation and virtually eliminates the need for the command line. trixbox 2.0 expands the traditional open source LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP/PERL) stack to LAAMPS by providing Asterisk telephony and SugarCRM customer relationship management. The software also includes FreePBX, FOP and HUDlite. The beta version of trixbox 2.0 is available for immediate download from www.trixbox.org and the final version will be available within 30 days.

Now again, LAAMPS, the extended LAMP, stands for Linux, Apache, Asterisk, MySQL, PHP, SugerCRM should attract more Open source followers, Now which includes large and small business'.
MySQL, part of the LAAMPS stack in Trixbox 2.0, brings powerful database capabilities to the trixbox community. "As part of the Trixbox stack, MySQL provides a high-speed database foundation that improves uptime and enables easy integration with other business applications," said Marten Mickos, CEO of MYSQL AB. "MySQL database software is already being used by hundreds of thousands of trixbox users. We look forward to working closely with Fonality to grow and expand the thriving trixbox community."

I had my doubts when Fonality took Trixbox over, but now I am relieved to see that Fonality is actually helping Trixbox.
Welcome Trixbox 2.0!

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