marsbewohner Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Hi Snom, I'm looking for a roadmap of the snom ONE software, showing how the next +12 month will look like when it comes to available features and developement, release cycles etc. Is there anything like this available? Thank you and kind regards, Quote
mattlandis Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 that would be nice. I think some concerns related to posting that is letting competing products know what is coming. But it could be released to partner nda. Quote
marsbewohner Posted April 4, 2011 Author Report Posted April 4, 2011 I think some concerns related to posting that is letting competing products know what is coming. But it could be released to partner nda. Thats true, but not knowing what's comming isn't that good either, you don't buy a pig in a poke... Quote
Vodia PBX Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 What is clear that is we have to change the way we are using the CPU cores. If we can lift the restriction to have everything running on the same core, we can get 500 concurrent calls within reach, especially with new CPU available (8 cores). This will make larger installations possible (and those deals are what you want!), and also for quadcore CPU it will give customers a piece of mind that the number of concurrent calls plays no practical role. Also, it makes the licensing model, especially snom ONE blue an unbelievable good deal. Also the trunk SIP header manipulation (RFC3325 etc) must be a lot more flexible. There are so many different ways of interpreting the SIP standard; I would say practically every carrier has a different one and we must be able to deal with them without code changes. The other thing is that the cell phone support which is good already can be extended by more "cool" (productive) features. For example, it should be possible to transfer calls that have been received on the cell phone to other users on the system. Quote
jim@itstod.se Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 The other thing is that the cell phone support which is good already can be extended by more "cool" (productive) features. For example, it should be possible to transfer calls that have been received on the cell phone to other users on the system. This sounds great! What we currently are missing in competition with other systems is good MEX (mobile extension) functions like the one you mention and also presence for mobile phones. Quote
mattlandis Posted April 4, 2011 Report Posted April 4, 2011 Multi-core support?!!! on the roadmap?!!!! (we are far enough away from april 1 so that is not an issue...) If this is truly a roadmap item and not pie in the sky this would be very good. Quote
marsbewohner Posted April 5, 2011 Author Report Posted April 5, 2011 This sounds all very nice, thanks for the insight! What about subjects like softclient and/or software based solutions like Estos (presence, IM, callmanagement), will you come up with something own or will you stay with a 3rd party vendor? BTW, what's the best place to propose feature requests, here on the forums (and if yes, where?) or better at http://support.snom.com? Quote
pbx support Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 Just to add to the upcoming feature list - domain / user level PnP support. Say, if you want to just upgrade/downgrade that 1 phone, you can do it, instead of forcing every phone in the system to be upgraded to the new/beta versions. Quote
mattlandis Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 This sounds all very nice, thanks for the insight! What about subjects like softclient and/or software based solutions like Estos (presence, IM, callmanagement), will you come up with something own or will you stay with a 3rd party vendor? BTW, what's the best place to propose feature requests, here on the forums (and if yes, where?) or better at http://support.snom.com? Feature requests: the best UNofficial place ;-): http://snomone.ideascale.com/ I'm not sure what snom suggests for official suggestions. Quote
marsbewohner Posted April 5, 2011 Author Report Posted April 5, 2011 Just to add to the upcoming feature list - domain / user level PnP support. Say, if you want to just upgrade/downgrade that 1 phone, you can do it, instead of forcing every phone in the system to be upgraded to the new/beta versions. Great news, this is something that's really annoying in the current builds. For the best case it would be great to have PnP + Config user groups, where you can group certain non-user specific device settings like firmware versions, adress book, time and language, email, mailbox and so on into specific groups. Feature requests: the best UNofficial place ;-): http://snomone.ideascale.com/ I'm not sure what snom suggests for official suggestions. Good idea, hopefully someone from Snom is reading the list Quote
mattlandis Posted April 5, 2011 Report Posted April 5, 2011 notice the items with the most votes actually were acted on. So either we're thinking the same or it is being watched. ;-) It's cool either way. snom ONE really is a great product. Quote
marsbewohner Posted May 9, 2011 Author Report Posted May 9, 2011 From different threads in this forum I can see that certain features/fixes are going to make it into another V4 release, while others will be in a V5. Is there any timetable available when the next release(s) can be expected? Quote
hosted Posted May 13, 2011 Report Posted May 13, 2011 were still waiting on the ability to transfer a call back to the PBX when forwarded to a cell phone.. This would be such a great feature I know its been talked about before. For example a call if forwarded to my cell phone from snomone I can press ## and get PBX dial tone to transfer a call back to a receptionist or something. need Quote
Porter Posted July 7, 2011 Report Posted July 7, 2011 What is clear that is we have to change the way we are using the CPU cores. If we can lift the restriction to have everything running on the same core, we can get 500 concurrent calls within reach, especially with new CPU available (8 cores). This will make larger installations possible (and those deals are what you want!), and also for quadcore CPU it will give customers a piece of mind that the number of concurrent calls plays no practical role. Also, it makes the licensing model, especially snom ONE blue an unbelievable good deal. This is good to know, fixing multithreading will bring SnomONE up significantly in scalability compared to other pure softswitch systems, like FreeSWITCH. Quote
mattlandis Posted July 8, 2011 Report Posted July 8, 2011 @porter - do you need that much scalability? multiple core support would be a bonanza for hosters and bigger clients. Quote
Porter Posted July 8, 2011 Report Posted July 8, 2011 @porter - do you need that much scalability? multiple core support would be a bonanza for hosters and bigger clients. I don't at all, we have a small system. But I know several sysadmins locally that manage much larger systems, who have been impressed with our experience here with SnomONE and the Snom phones. The one company I am thinking of would be running ~800 extensions or so, and have concerns about scalability. Quote
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