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Mon 11 Mar 2013

The Kerio Softphone Allows Me To Get More Sleep

As Kerio’s global PR Manager based in California, I sometimes keep odd hours. One night I might have a midnight conversation with Abi Vickram, our director of sales in Australia, to make sure he isn’t making a PR gaffe. The next morning I might be on an early call with one of our European PR agencies.



Tue 14 Aug 2012

Kerio API at the University

College life. Exams and tests. Collecting credit hours and biting through a load of everyday issues. But also challenges, building up practice and inviting experiences!

Kerio has been searching for new talents all the time. Thanks to our great relationship with the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of West Bohemia in Pilsen. We have been cooperating with students on many projects, including thesis on regular basic. It makes it easier for students to jump-start their career in Kerio.



Tue 24 Jul 2012

Kerio Operator 2.0 Has Arrived

With CRM integration, call parking and call recording, you might call Kerio Operator 2.0 the "sales edition*."

There is little doubt the phone has become an IT product, and now that VoIP is the rule rather than the exception, Kerio is adding more and more features with each release of our award-winning IP PBX.


Thu 19 Jul 2012

An Interview with Ravi Sakaria, CEO of VoicePulse

There is no debate that IP Voice installations have been on the rise, and the old complicated PBX is soon going the way of the dinosaur. This is largely due to SIP, which is the protocol that makes setting up a VoIP system a straightforward and manageable process.



Wed 16 May 2012

An Infographic About IP Voice - Yes it's on the Rise

Infographics…they do such a good job describing what we already know, or have long suspected. If I had any design skills, I’d create a lot of them.

A new infographic from Axvoice takes a look at the state of telephony in the United States and confirms:

  • Traditional landline telephony is being phased out
  • Mobile phones, while rising in popularity, are becoming more expensive now that they have become mini computers
  • IP Voice (VoIP) is on the rise because it is the most cost effective method of voice communication


Tue 24 Jan 2012

Introducing Kerio Operator 1.2

Asterisk
 

Today, Kerio announced significant enhancements to its IP PBX (VoIP) solution. Kerio Operator 1.2 is now based on Asterisk 1.8, which is the engine behind the new features in this version, and will play an even larger role in future innovation. We’ve also added support for analog phone lines through a Digium TDM410 card so organizations that have limited SIP connectivity can take advantage of Kerio Operator’s VoIP features.



Thu 3 Nov 2011

Kerio’s business phone system Kerio Operator 1.2 goes public beta.

Today, I'm thrilled to announce the first public beta of Kerio Operator 1.2.0. It brings some quite interesting functionality, easier operation and better hardware support for, amongst other things, Digium analog cards.

Here's a sneak peek of the new features:

  • Call Pickup
  • Support for analog phone lines
  • Support for phones with BLF
  • Improved call forwarding configuration
  • New Linux kernel
  • Upgrade to Asterisk 1.8


Fri 14 Oct 2011

And the winner is…Kerio Operator 1.1

Kerio's IP PBX phone system was named a winner of the prestigious CRN 2011 Tech Innovator awards in the Networking VOIP category. Nominations were open to new products or solutions and judged not only on their innovative features, but also on the value they bring to the IT channel.



Tue 19 Jul 2011

Introducing Kerio Operator 1.1, A Flexible and Secure IP PBX Phone System for Small Businesses

Today, we introduced Kerio Operator 1.1. When it comes to secure, flexible, and easy to set-up voice system for SMBs, it doesn't get much easier than that.


Tue 25 Jan 2011

Kerio Operator – Telephony the Kerio way

With the launch of our new VoIP server software and appliance, we anticipate that some of our partners, customers, and competitors may be scratching their heads asking, “Why? Why enter an unfamiliar and increasingly competitive market at a time when IT spending growth is just recovering and still uncertain?”


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