Gridborg HMP Architectural and technical advantages
What makes Gridborg HMP outstanding among its peers is:
Industry first client-server design
- It gives Gridborg HMP:
- Improved Security
- Stability and Predictability
- Scalability and Port density
- Improves customers' Margins and Bottom line
- May be one of the key advantages of the Gridborg HMP over competing products
Industry only open control protocol
- Carries all call control and media processing between Server and client applications
- Is simple, easy to use, textual (ASCII based) - not binary
- With detailed specification available for download
- Makes Gridborg HMP accessible to developers regardless of their operating system, programming or scripting language
Unmatched portability
- All Gridborg HMP code is based on PWLib
- That enables it to work on numerous operating systems:
- Windows (2k, XP, Server 2003)
- Linux (Debian, Suse, FC)
- Open Solaris (x86)
- Should be able to run on also on
- NetBSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris / Open Solaris (SPARC), Mac OS X, VxWorks, and QNX.
- For the most of them only new installation scripts and some additional testing are required.
- So at least in theory, it should be able to run on
- BSD and QNX based routers, switches, and other network gear from Cisco, Juniper, etc.
- VxWorks based telephony boards
- Works in user, instead of kernel space
- No Windows 'blue screen of death' and it's Linux counterparts as 'documented feature' within 'bugs and known issues' kind of documents
- Works on industry standard kernels and distributions, instead of on industry standard distributions - with custom kernels
- No "Now apply those new kernel security patches - if you are brave enough" kind of situations
Unmatched audio (voice) conferencing capabilities
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