3CX MyPhone allows you to quickly launch calls by double clicking on an extension or a missed call. It also integrates with Outlook (if you are using 3CX Phone System 10 and want CRM integration, please read this article) to allow you to quickly dial a number in your contact list. If using 3CXPhone, the…
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3CX Multi Tenant Beta Release
We are pleased to announce the availability of the beta release of 3CX Phone System Multi Tenant, which gives users the ability to install up to ten instances (also known as Tenants) on the same computer. This is good for 3CX Partners who want to offer 3CX Phone System as a hosted service to their…
Configuring a Gamma VoIP Provider Trunk
Note: This guide is for information purposes only. If you require assistance with a trunk provided by Gamma Telecom, please contact Gamma directly for assistance. If you are planning to integrate with a VoIP Provider within the Supported Providers List, please visit this page. To obtain reliable connectivity with a VoIP Connection from Gamma Telecom (in the…
Setting Up 3CX MyPhone Locally or Remotely
Introduction 3CX MyPhone is a Silverlight based application that can be used from a web browser or installed locally on your computer for Microsoft Outlook integration. This guide will take you through installation with these different methods. If you wish to use 3CX MyPhone in a browser, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 9…
Kubuntu going away? Doubtful.
I’m sure everyone has seen the proverbial “nail-in-the-coffin” for the big blue gears, but Kubuntu is a largely populated distribution that I think it going to bounce right back. Kubuntu is a Ubuntu based distribution that opened it’s doors seven years ago with version 5.04. It has often been on the bleeding edge of KDE…
Ubuntu 11.10: Post Install Guide
Everyone has there little rituals they do when installing a fresh operating system of there choice. Here is mine. Updates and Proprietary Drivers When I have Installed a fresh copy of any Operating System the first thing I do is install any updates that are required. You can either use the GUI…
CentOS 4: to be “End of Life”
This one is more of a reminder, or for those that may not have heard. CentOS 4.x will officially be “end of life” on Feb 29th. So, What does this mean? CentOS tends to follow the RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) source tree that it’s based off of. Thus, when a major…
Explanation to the /bin, /usr/bin, /sbin, /usr/sbin split.
Ever wonder why there were so many /bin directories in Unix/Linux? I have often wondered about the split for many years, but have never bothered to research the reasoning. The answer is more simple than I ever would have thought. We all know that /bin directories are used as a location for executable…
RHEL Life Cycle has been increased to 10 years!
This is more for the enterprise minded folks out there, but is still relevant on a site devoted to Linux. Red Hat has increased the release life cycle of RHEL 5 and RHEL 6 to 10 years. This is significant to the enterprise mainly due to the fact that upgrades due to “end-of-life” software and,…
Ubuntu 12.04: Unity 5.2 Ready for testing with two new features.
The Unity Developers have readied their latest version of Unity with the release of version 5.2 for the 12.04 version of Ubuntu. So What’s New? A couple of major things in my eyes, See below. Multi-monitor support You will now see launchers on each of your monitor, and when you scroll across…