July 19, 2009 in Asterisk, Development, Open Source, Uncategorized
Tags: Application programming interface, Asterisk, Certification, Consultant, Consulting, Development, Digium, GPL, Open Source, Programming, Real versus nominal value, VoIP | No Comments »
…What makes a project big or small? how do you quantify the price/charge for a specific project? – and most importantly, what is the nominal value a project may carry – in order for the customer to do the project on one hand and with my company on the other hand…
June 1, 2009 in Asterisk, Development, Open Source, Uncategorized
Tags: Adhearsion, Amoocon, Application programming interface, Asterisk, Development, GPL, Jay Philipps, Languages, MySQL, Open Source, OpenSER, PHP, Programming, Ruby | 2 Comments »
I’ve grown fairly accustomed to the fact that most Open Source projects tend to have a poor documentation. Sure, if you look at the code itself, you’ll find a plethora of code documentation, explaining how certain pieces of the code work, however, when it comes to operational documentation – that portion lacks tremendously.
May 13, 2009 in Asterisk, Development, Marketing
Tags: Asterisk, Commercial, Development, Digium, FreeSwitch, GPL, Mark Spencer, Marketing, Open Source, YATE | 1 Comment »
It would appear that my previous post had attracted some feedback from Anthony Minessale, the founder and prime maintainer of the FreeSWITCH project. As Anthony took the time to write some words and I found these of importance, I’ve decided to dedicate a full blog post for this.
April 13, 2009 in ADSENSE, ADWORDS, Asterisk, Marketing, SEO/SEM
Tags: ADSENSE, ADWORDS, Asterisk, GOOGLE, Marketing, Open Source, SEM, SEO | No Comments »
You’re probably wondering to yourself: “That’s odd, GreenfieldTech is an Asterisk/Open Source oriented – what does SEO/SEM has to do with Asterisk and Open Source?” – the answer is simple, EVERYTHING!
April 6, 2009 in Asterisk, Certification, Development, Licensing, Training
Tags: Asterisk, Certification, Development, GPL, Open Source, Training | No Comments »
Doing business in Israel is always interesting, you’re always amazed at how people are completely ignorant of what Intellectual Property and Licensing really means – especially when related to Open Source licensing and rights issues.