Best Communications Software for 360 Monitoring

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    Redis Reviews
    Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis Enterprise is the best Redis version. Redis Enterprise is more than a cache. Redis Enterprise can be free in the cloud with NoSQL and data caching using the fastest in-memory database. Redis can be scaled, enterprise-grade resilience, massive scaling, ease of administration, and operational simplicity. Redis in the Cloud is a favorite of DevOps. Developers have access to enhanced data structures and a variety modules. This allows them to innovate faster and has a faster time-to-market. CIOs love the security and expert support of Redis, which provides 99.999% uptime. Use relational databases for active-active, geodistribution, conflict distribution, reads/writes in multiple regions to the same data set. Redis Enterprise offers flexible deployment options. Redis Labs is the home of Redis. Redis JSON, Redis Java, Python Redis, Redis on Kubernetes & Redis gui best practices.
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    RabbitMQ Reviews
    RabbitMQ is lightweight, portable, and easy to use on the premises or in the cloud. It supports multiple messaging protocols. RabbitMQ can both be deployed in distributed or federated configurations to meet high availability and scale requirements.
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    Telegram Reviews
    Top Pick
    Telegram messages can self-destruct and are highly encrypted. Telegram allows you to access your messages from multiple devices. Telegram delivers messages quicker than any other app. Telegram servers are distributed worldwide for security reasons and speed. Telegram offers an open API and protocol that is available to everyone. Telegram is available for free for all time. No ads. No subscription fees. Telegram servers are distributed worldwide for speed and security. Telegram offers an open API and protocol that is available to everyone. Telegram is available for free for all time. No ads. No subscription fees. Telegram protects your messages from hackers. Telegram does not limit the size of your media or chats. Spread the word about Telegram to make messaging safer again.
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    Microsoft 365 Reviews
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    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft

    $5 per user per month
    103 Ratings
    Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365) is now available. Outlook, OneDrive and Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote allow you to be more creative and achieve the things that matter with Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365). You get the latest Office apps, both online and desktop, when you subscribe to Microsoft 365. You can access Office apps on your desktop, tablet, and phone. * Microsoft 365 + your device + Internet = productivity wherever and whenever you are. OneDrive makes it easy to access the work you have done from anywhere, and to others when you share or collaborate. There is help at every turn. Chat, email, or call to speak with a live person. Get Office today - choose the right option for you
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    Discord Reviews
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    Discord is a free communication app that works on both mobile and desktop devices. Millions of Discord users use the popular game platform every single day to chat with their friends via voice or text or stream their gameplay in crystal clear quality to other Discord users. You can organize a voice/text party within seconds. You can also use the service for finding other players/teammates, searching for specific types of groups/activities or just to talk about games during your free time. Discord isn't limited to any particular game or genre; it can be used to coordinate communications for any type of game.
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    Slack Reviews
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    Slack

    Slack

    $6.67 per user per month
    241 Ratings
    Slack, a cloud-based project collaboration software solution that facilitates communication between teams, is designed to seamlessly integrate with other organizations. Slack offers powerful tools and services all integrated into one platform. It provides private channels for interaction within smaller teams, direct channels for sending messages to colleagues, as well as public channels that allow members to start conversations across organizations. Slack is available on Mac, Windows and Android as well as iOS apps. It offers a variety of features including chat, file sharing and collaboration, real-time notifications and two-way audio/video, screen sharing, document imaging and activity tracking and logging.
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    Asterisk Reviews

    Asterisk

    Sangoma Technologies

    Free
    Asterisk is an open-source framework for building communication applications. Asterisk transforms an ordinary computer into a communications host. Asterisk powers IPPBX systems, VoIP gateways and conference servers, as well as other custom solutions. It can be used by small and large businesses, call centres, carriers, government agencies, and other agencies worldwide. Asterisk is open-source and free. Sangoma sponsors Asterisk. Today, more than 1 million Asterisk-based communication systems are in use in more than 170 nations. Nearly all Fortune 1000 customers use Asterisk. Asterisk is most commonly used by system integrators or developers. It can be used to create a complete business telephone system, enhance an existing system, or bridge between systems.
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    Kamailio Reviews
    Kamailio®, the successor to former OpenSER and SE, is an open-source SIP Server released under GPLv2+. It can handle thousands of call setups per seconds. Kamailio is a platform for VoIP, real-time communications and instant messaging. It can also be used to scale up SIP-to PBX gateways, PBX system, or media servers such as Asterisk™, FREESWITCH™, and SEMS. Among its many powerful features are asynchronous TCP and UDP, secure communication via VoIP (voice, text, and video); WebSocket support WebRTC; IPv4 or IPv6; simple instant messaging with embedded XCAP servers and MSRP relay; asynchronous operation; IMS extensions to VoLTE; ENUM, DID and least-cost routing; load balancing and routing failover; accounting, authentication, and authorization; support for many backend system such as MySQL, Postgres and Oracle, Redis, Cassandra and Memcached, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redisk, MongoDB and MongoDB, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redis, Redist, Redis, Redis, Redis, Casandra, Casandra, Redis, Casandra, MongoDB and Memcached, MongoDB, MongoDB, MongoDB, MongoDB, MongoDB, MongoDB, Casandra, MongoDB and Memcached, Casandra, MongoDB and Memcached
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