[VOIPSEC] UNISON - fully-unified communications software (UNCLASSIFIED)
Craig
craig at reswob.net
Tue Dec 9 12:55:03 CST 2008
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
(not being able to post to the VOIPSA blog from work is a real pain...)
Found via TechCrunch
(http://www.techcrunchit.com/2008/12/08/outlook-replacement-unison-brings-ad
-supported-email-to-small-businesses/)
It seems there is a new player in the VoIP field... well I should say the UC
arena. I may be mistaken, but I haven't seen any press on them before this.
http://www.unison.com/
Interesting to note (from their FAQ page):
Is the Unison PBX based on Asterisk?
No, the Unison PBX is not based on Asterisk. It was developed by Unison
Technologies and is patented for its scalability.
Which telephones does Unison work with?
Unison works with any SIP-compatible telephones or SIP adaptors. For
instance, you can use IP telephones from Cisco, Nortel, Avaya, Linksys and
others. Alternatively, you can connect any analog phone (such as your
existing phones) using low-cost SIP adapters from companies like Linksys and
Grandstream.
Of most interest, there are two versions. The Free version which will be
add supported and the paid licensed version which will be add free.
Dan/Jon, these guys may be a good interview for Bluebox.....
Craig L. Bowser
CISSP SANS GSEC (Gold)
-------------------------------
Every wall has a gate through which people can walk; conventional hacking
involves breaking this gate down. Social engineering is getting the gate
keepers to wave you past with a smile on their faces.
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
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