Oktopous™, ccXML Browser Engine Oktopous™ is a modular call control engine, fully implementing the W3C Voice Browser ccXML Specification. It is designed to enable sophisticated, event-based, asynchronous and advanced telephony call-control capabilities in unified communication systems, messaging & conferencing suites and interactive speech & telephony servers, ACDs.
Oktopous™ is light-weight and designed for embedding in high-density Telephony Platforms, to control how phone calls are placed, answered, transferred, conferenced, and more, by executing simple XML documents. Application areas of Oktopous™ are:
Automated Call Distribution (ACD) for skills based routing
IP-PBX, IP Centrex, Find Me / Follow Me
Outbound Calling
Call logging and Recording (risk deduction)
Customer Call Back Applications
Advanced Conferencing with distributed learning and collaboration
Fact: Oktopous™ powers over 5 Million calls per day worldwide.
Architecture:
Availability:
Business Edition for OEM or Open Source? [ ]
Business Edition for OEM (w/ or w/o source code): The Business Edition of Oktopous™ is readily available for Linux (RHEL and CentOS), Windows and Solaris. Freely Download and 'Plug-in' Oktopous™ for Linux into your Telephony Platform running in the cloud using its well defined API and go live by selecting from flexible licensing options (eg. per-port model, one time license fee model, royalty free, or other subscription models), which include warranty, closed source support, periodical maintenance updates, access to pre-release / beta versions and priority response to feature requests. 'Plug-ins' for other Operating Systems can be made available on request.
Oktopous™ Open Source: Oktopous™ in Open Source is the world's most widely adopted ccXML Interpreter. It powers over 5 Million calls per day. Oktopous™ will now be available embedded into FreeSWITCH, the world's most widely adopted Open Source Telephony Server.
Documentation:
Oktopous™ Overview Document provides you an insight into how Oktopous™ can be used in different deployment scenarios.