Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Hosting and VoIP Services, Integrated with VoipNow Plesk Module

By incorporating the industry’s leading control panel, the new software delivers a unified communication platform, By integrating Parallels Plesk with 4PSA VoipNow under a single administration interface, the user management is automated and the provisioning of voice and video communications in hosted environments is greatly simplified.
Bogdan Carstoiu, General Manager at Rack-Soft noted, ”By combining the hosting industry’s leading control panel with the hosted VoIP PBX software, providers are ready for unified communications and to offer value services to their customers. With this integration, service providers that use Plesk can resell VoIP services and offer affordable hosted PBX services to SMB and residential users using SaaS (Software as a service) model.”
VoipNow Plesk Module replicates effortlessly existing Plesk accounts into VoipNow with only a click of a button or links Plesk users with existing VoipNow accounts for centralized management. Plesk users with VoipNow accounts can work with hosting and VoIP from the same interface. When VoIP functionality is added to a Plesk account, the user will have delivered voicemail and faxes directly into his email box.
VoipNow Plesk module is a free application and can be downloaded from 4PSA website. The software is compatible with the latest Plesk 8.4 version running under Linux and UNIX.

Rack-Soft is a specialized developer and integrator of server and Data Center software that supports major operating systems and platforms. The company delivers solutions that help service providers and enterprises control their infrastructure, automate processes, and improve communications.
Rack-Soft is a developer and integrator of software solutions for the server market, utilized by ISP, HSP, small and medium businesses. Rack-Soft products are developed to simplify server management, data center administration, and voice communications. Rack-Soft implements CMM (Capability Maturity Model) in order to maximize software reliability

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