Rack-Soft Releases 4PSA VoipNow for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
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[October 27, 2008]

Rack-Soft Releases 4PSA VoipNow for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

October 27, 2008 - Rack-Soft launched today 4PSA VoipNow for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2). The new software image built, supported, and maintained by Rack-Soft allows companies to deploy VoipNow in minutes, taking advantage of the highly available, pay-as-you-grow Amazon cloud offer.



VoipNow is an Integrated Communications System designed to provide advanced PBX services, while maximizing the opportunities offered by SaaS (News - Alert). Companies deploying hosted PBX systems will save thousands every year on hardware, licensing and maintenance costs, without sacrificing any feature available with on premises systems. In most cases, SaaS providers deliver all services, but it is not uncommon for the company to manage the system hosted on the infrastructure they trust.

"The great advantage of the Amazon cloud is that you will have your application available very fast, without sacrificing availability, security or performance. The running costs and the possibility of sharing information with other systems on the Amazon platform are also important for companies. A common issue end-users face when choosing providers is trust. Amazon offers a high level of trust and their cloud computing initiative has a proven track record.", said Bogdan Carstoiu, Rack-Soft’s General Manager.


The new VoipNow Amazon Machine Image (AMI) is available for Amazon EC2 customers. In order to install a new machine with VoipNow, the user must only choose the VoipNow image from the list. Support is vital for hosted applications, so starting with 25th October 2008 Amazon EC2 is officially supported under all 4PSA support service levels.

"The current global economic situation simplifies SaaS adoption because companies must reduce upfront investments and increase their flexibility. Rack-Soft is committed to provide its software products in the packaging formats that simplify deployment in clouds. Currently, VoipNow is also prepared for VMware and Virtuozzo and we consider any platform that makes sense for our customers, from both the technical and economical perspective", added Bogdan Carstoiu.

Customers installing VoipNow in the Amazon infrastructure can choose between over 25 licensing and purchasing options. VoipNow prices start as low as 29USD/month for a subscription that includes technical support.

About Rack-Soft

Rack-Soft specializes in development and integration of server level software that supports major operating systems and platforms. The company delivers solutions that help service providers and enterprises control their infrastructure, automate processes, and improve communications.

The company’s explosive success is based on excellence, innovation, and customer oriented processes. The core of Rack-Soft's business philosophy is based on ISO 9001 certified quality management system. For more information, please visit www.4psa.com.

If you have comments, suggestions or questions, please send an email to press AT 4psa.com.

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