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Track: Open Source Summit
(OS)


Open Source & VoIP
(OS-01)
Tuesday - 01/24/06,  12:00-12:45pm
Open Source — software where the source code is available for anyone to improve or modify —has the potential to change the telecom landscape forever. Already Linux has made huge headway into this market, and the advent of Open Source has caused quite a stir. Developers need to know what is available in the Open Source marketplace and how best to leverage the freedom inherent in a distributed community of programmers to amend and adapt code for their VoIP development needs. This session will address the role of the various emerging VoIP standards and what they mean to the development of Open Source.
Presented by:

Walter A. Snell
President and CEO, Founder
Pandora Networks
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Semiconductor Design Techniques for Open Source VoIP
(OS-02)
Tuesday - 01/24/06,  1:00-1:45pm
The combination of VoIP solutions and open source applications is creating disruptive industry change. The legacy telecom equipment manufacturers have to compete with datacom box makers, and using open source for the data side is a huge boost. Amidst the increase in the competition, the question remains on how best to implement open source applications with VoIP semiconductor architecture that creates a complete system solution while maintaining quality and performance. This session will look at the innovative semiconductor design techniques and challenges for combining open source applications with VoIP architecture that will enable equipment manufacturers to implement a new class of sophisticated and low-cost VoIP systems.
Presented by:

Keith Chu

Mindspeed Technologies, Inc.
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Open Source – Empowering the Channel
(OS-03)
Tuesday - 01/24/06,  2:00-2:45pm
To level the playing field for enterprise communications products and applications, an open, standards-based approach is required to provide the requisite incentives to move the channel away from selling black box VoIP solutions from proprietary vendors. SIP is that standard for IP enterprise communications and has come a long way in terms of empowering end customers with the power to choose the right products to meet their specific application, cost point, and access requirements. Open source is the mechanism that allows the channel to reset the cost structure of enterprise VoIP equipment, enabling them to bring best-in-class, multi-vendor solution sets to market at price points unmatched by single vendors. Combining open source and SIP allows the channel to create true customer choice via interoperability at their own pace — from circuit-based communications to packet based.
Presented by:

Mark Recoskie
Senior Field Application Engineer | Customer Care
Pika Technologies
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Combining Open Source and SIP to Create Real-Time Presence Based Services
(OS-04)
Tuesday - 01/24/06,  3:00-4:45pm
The combination of standards-based SIP and open source allows designers the ability to interconnect applications and devices across networks and devices. Leveraging embedded SIP in presence-based audio and video applications provides a solid foundation for the next generation of real time communications and enables a built-in interoperability framework that provides maximum flexibility in terms of overall solution flexibility. This presentation will present an overview of available SIP-based technologies available, and examine the work underway in various open source communities and within the IETF. Attendees will learn how the flexibility of open source and the interoperability of embedded SIP can be used to effectively build a framework for real-time communication as well as gain an understanding of the newest SIP-based, embedded technologies and open source projects that are key components expected to move presence applications into the mainstream.
Presented by:

Todd Daniels
Operations and Sales
Taqua
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