[olug] business ... dialogic not in omaha
Brian Wiese
bwiese at cotse.com
Tue Dec 16 02:19:38 UTC 2003
Apparently Dialogic is just something West uses, not a separate company
based here in Omaha... so we can take it off the list.
From: mØntar3 <m0ntar3 at cox.net>
To: Brian Wiese <bwiese at cotse.com>
Reply-To: m0ntar3 at cox.net
Subject: Re: [olug] business case in omaha for linux?
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 13:13:08 -0600
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I talk slower. West (here in Omaha) use Dialogic under Red Hat (that's
Linux) to do IVR (Interactive Voice Response, ie. "phone mazes").
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 02:20:14 -0600
Jay Woods <woodsjay at cox.net> wrote:
|The only company I could find was based in NJ.
|
|Brian Wiese wrote:
|
|>On Sat, 13 Dec 2003 16:56:15 -0600
|>mØntar3 <m0ntar3 at cox.net> wrote:
|>
|>|Dialogic, bought buy Intel. Intel boards with Motorola chips.
|>
|>|Brian Wiese wrote:
|>|
|>|>Only ones on my list I saw to add are:
|>|>
|>|>* Dialogic (website anyone?)
|>
|>Ok, so I see this... (redirect from dialogic.com)
|>http://www.intel.com/network/csp/trans/dialogic.htm
|>
|>but was Dialogic based in the Omaha-metro area?
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