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2009-09-01 - Kamailio (OpenSER) winner at InfoWorld's Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009, within category Best of Open Source Networking Software ...
InfoWorld has published the Best of Open Source Software Awards 2009. Kamailio (OpenSER) has been awarded within category: Best of Open Source Networking Software.

From InfoWorld site:
"Award winners in network and network management are old favorites Cacti
and Nagios, the IPCop firewall, Kamailio SIP proxy server, KeePass
password manager, Openfiler SAN/NAS appliance, OpenNMS enterprise
monitoring system, PacketFence network access control solution, Puppet
configuration management framework, and Untangle network security
gateway."
"Kamailio is the open source SIP proxy server formerly known as OpenSER. Used
with an Asterisk IP PBX server for phone features, plus a hardware
gateway for connection to the outside world, Kamailio brings important
call handling and scalability benefits to Asterisk, while also removing
the Asterisk server as a single point of failure. Larger organizations
get the phone features they need, as well as the added safety of VoIP
calls surviving an Asterisk server outage."
Here it is...

On the other hand, Kamailio project is approaching the time for a new major release -- a matter of days to enter the testing phase -- this one will be versioned Kamailio 3.0 to reflect the major enhancements, among them: the http://sip-router.org core, asynchronous TCP, asyncronous SIP message processing API, memcached backend, native topology hiding, nat traversal using kernel space for media relaying ... see more at:
http://sip-router.org/benefits/
http://sip-router.org/wiki/features/new-in-devel |