BlueNote merges VoIP with Web services
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Normally I would not be one to say that IP telephony is all that exciting. But when it’s combined with the likes of web apps, watch out!
BlueNote Networks this week has launched a version of its IP telephony and voice application development package that enables customers to weave Web services into their voice networks
What’s new is an API that can be used to integrate telephony and voice features into other Web or enterprise software packages based on service-oriented architecture (SOA) standards such as XML and SOAP.
The company says its SessionSuite SOA Edition, like the SessionSuite Enterprise version that made its debut a year ago, can be deployed as a PBX replacement or as an add-on to existing business telephone systems. The original SessionSuite — which helped make BlueNote one of Network World’s 10 Start-ups to Watch this year — is based on Linux servers, standard Intel hardware and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SessionSuite Enterprise provides IP PBX functions such as conferencing, voice mail and auto attendant…. Source: NetworkWorld

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Mohammed Jubaer Arif
November 10th, 2006
at 5:18am
I went through BlueNote web site too. But didn’t get exactly how it works.
To my understanding they have design a web services that converts the SIP messaging into a SOAP based XML messages which other application can use. Thus you interoparate SIP telephony to the other IP architecture. Am I right?