Matt Signorello
2008-Apr-03 16:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] ISPBX Announces COGOBLUE Interface and PBX Appliances
Hi Everyone, My name is Matt Signorello and I'm responsible for wholesale dealers sales here at ISPBX. (www.ispbx.com) ISPBX is a New Jersey based systems developer marketing a series of solid state Asterisk appliances since 2005. For the last year we've been working on a new strategy for helping dealers install Asterisk appliances into the end user customer base in a smarter more profitable way. Officially our launch date isn't until next Wednesday the 9th of April, however because some dealers having problems with Asterisk NOW we've decided to announce today and the official press release is available for download at http://www.ispbx.com/press/ispbx_cogoblue_press_040208.pdf ISPBX is proud to announce COGOBLUE the 3rd generation of Asterisk GUI tools. COGOBLUE<http://www.cogoblue.com/> is a true "Drag and Drop" Asterisk GUI available on a series of ISPBX appliances for small to medium businesses. For the first time dealers installing these ip-pbx appliances can quickly implement an entire PBX installation without the need for manual config file editing. COGOBLUE allows you to configure your system just by dragging and dropping visual icons on a display pane. Trunks, Extensions, Voicemail, Call groups, Auto attendants, etc etc can all be configured simply by dragging and dropping the icons into their appropriate place. Using a visual display to implement a call flow is just a smarter, faster (and more profitable way) to implement Asterisk installations for your customers. Also when you are hired at a later date to provide additional 'moves and changes' support times are shorter and more profitable because technicians don't need to re-learn how it was previously configured - instantly you can see in a visual display the entire PBX configuration. We've provided some screen shots and video install demo's for you here http://www.cogoblue.com/tourcogo.shtml There is also a more extensive manual available here http://www.cogoblue.com/help The COGOBLUE GUI is available on a series of Asterisk appliances for various hardware and user requirements http://www.ispbx.com/product_matrix.shtml We look forward to bringing about a smarter more profitable way to provide Asterisk installations and meet your end users requirements and look forward to your inquiries. If you have questions please feel free to email me at info at ispbx.com or feel free to give me a call directly. Thanks, Matt Signorello Managing Partner ISPBX LLC Direct: 973-841-2060
Tony Mountifield
2008-Apr-03 16:53 UTC
[asterisk-users] ISPBX Announces COGOBLUE Interface and PBX Appliances
Matt, I'm sure I won't be the only one to point out that your posts belongs in asterisk-biz, not asterisk-users. In article <1207240705.4049.39.camel at localhost>, Matt Signorello <astlist at ispbx.com> wrote:> [...] > however because some dealers having problems with Asterisk NOWIf that is the justification for bringing your announcement forward, then...> COGOBLUE<http://www.cogoblue.com/> is a true "Drag and Drop" > Asterisk GUI available *on a series of ISPBX appliances*... doesn't really help people who might (you perceive) be looking for an alternative to AsteriskNOW, unless they discard their existing hardware and buy yours. It bothers me that a thread I started about a technical issue has been used as a pretext for a commercial promotion that doesn't really address the issues at hand. Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony at softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony at mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org
Kristian Kielhofner
2008-Apr-03 18:10 UTC
[asterisk-users] ISPBX Announces COGOBLUE Interface and PBX Appliances
On 4/3/08, Matt Signorello <astlist at ispbx.com> wrote:> Hi Everyone, > > My name is Matt Signorello and I'm responsible for wholesale dealers > sales here at ISPBX. (www.ispbx.com) >Matt, As some others have already pointed out, this list is for non-commercial discussion and you shouldn't have used Tony's existing thread to announce your product. Anyways, I see that ispbx is "Asterisk based". What modifications have you made to Asterisk? What other tools/utilities does ispbx use? What license(s) are those tools under? Do you have a download area for the source (Asterisk, etc)? Thanks! -- Kristian Kielhofner
John Signorello
2008-Apr-04 02:42 UTC
[asterisk-users] ISPBX Announces COGOBLUE Interface andPBX Appliances
John: CogoBlue is a proprietary software package written by ISPBX. It is not open source. It is currently only available on ISPBX hardware. Check out CogoBlue, once you see what a configuration package should be, you may have to reassess what that "free" software is really costing you. The on-line documentation is extensive. There are movies that show you the product in use. John Faubion wrote:>> As far as a license is concerned, we do not ship with any >> codecs that require licensing (we support them) and when >> someone purchases an ISPBX PBX system, the license for using >> > > What Kristian was asking is, what license does the software you have written > use? Is it GPL? Seeing that many of us only run open source software due to > being burned by proprietary software and systems, Cogoblue would be better > received if it were open source. > > John > > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >