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George Dormishev

2005-06-17, 2:45 am

Yeah no wonder that ver. 5.0 will be under linux but what kind of linux may be
Server Enterprise or workstation?

Thanks for the quick respons to all of you!

/George
Israel Lang

2005-06-17, 7:45 am

>From my understanding, the back end will be totally invisible to everyone
but cisco TAC. My cisco SE has seen the system internally and says he really
likes it and thinks it will be a good thing for cisco and its partners. I
for one am looking forward to it.

As someone who has been working with CallManager since cisco acquired it
from Selsius, I am amazed at the advances that have been made in less than a
decade. I look forward to the opportunity to be not so dependent on MS and
some of their quirky architecture.

My 2 cents worth.

On 6/17/05, George Dormishev <gdorm@is-bg.net> wrote:
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> Yeah no wonder that ver. 5.0 will be under linux but what kind of linux
> may be
> Server Enterprise or workstation?
>
> Thanks for the quick respons to all of you!
>
> /George
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Dylan Vanderhoof

2005-06-17, 5:45 pm

I absolutely agree with the second sentiment there. Selsius was painful and when cisco bought them I had no idea this would fall out of it.

To address the first point, which I suspect that is their goal (to make the callmanager more of a "linux appliance"), I'm somewhat bummed about that. Even under windows, there are so many wonderful things that can be done by having direct access to the OS, Databases, etc. (Many unsupported, that's a given)

When I first heard that the next CCM would be on Linux, I was fairly excited to have the wealth of admin tools available to a linux system at my disposal for things like reporting and such, but it appears that will likely not be the case in the end.

Oh well. Their reasons for doing that make sense (support), even if I don't have to like it.

-Dylan Vanderhoof
Sr. VoIP Engineer
Semaphore Corporation

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>From my understanding, the back end will be totally invisible to everyone but cisco TAC. My cisco SE has seen the system internally and says he really likes it and thinks it will be a good thing for cisco and its partners. I for one am looking forward to it.


As someone who has been working with CallManager since cisco acquired it from Selsius, I am amazed at the advances that have been made in less than a decade. I look forward to the opportunity to be not so dependent on MS and some of their quirky architecture.

My 2 cents worth.


On 6/17/05, George Dormishev < gdorm@is-bg.net> wrote:

Yeah no wonder that ver. 5.0 will be under linux but what kind of linux may be
Server Enterprise or workstation?

Thanks for the quick respons to all of you!

/George
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