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		<title>Jim Van Meggelen on Building a solid system without the complexity</title>
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Jim Van Meggelen is one of the author&#8217;s of O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s Asterisk: The Future of Telephony, and an old school PBX guy. Jim is probably a bit of a masochist, which would explain why he got into the telecom business in the first place, and why he now [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.coretel.ca/jb/">Jim Van Meggelen</a> is one of the author&#8217;s of O&#8217;Reilly&#8217;s <a title="Second Edition!" href="http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/" target="_blank">Asterisk: The Future of Telephony</a>, and an old school PBX guy. Jim is probably a bit of a masochist, which would explain why he got into the telecom business in the first place, and why he now loves Asterisk. Jim is pretty friendly, kinda like a puppy that gets your shoes dirty. His enthusiasm is infectious, but also a little bit frightening if you stand too close. Jim is a partner in <a title="Core Telecom Innovations" href="http://www.coretel.ca/" target="_blank">Core Telecom Innovations</a>, a recognized leader in the Asterisk Telephony Revolution, and <a title="iConverged, Inc" href="http://www.iconverged.com/" target="_blank">iConverged Inc</a>. He lives in Toronto with his wife and three kids, and loves writing, photography, speaking, improv, choral singing, and old shoes.</p>
<p>Jim will talk about building an embedded-like system using x86 hardware (Intel Atom Mini-ITX) and a stock Linux distro for well under $1000, including FX cards with hardware echo cancellation &#8212; this is a great way to build a system that&#8217;s almost like an embedded system, but with much less software complexity or incompatibility.</p>
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Jim Van Meggelen (http://www.coretel.ca/jb/) is one of the author&#039;s of O&#039;Reilly&#039;s Asterisk: The Future of Telephony (http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596510480/), and an old school PBX guy. Jim is probably a bit of a masochist, which would explain why he got into the telecom business in the first place, and why he now loves Asterisk. Jim is pretty friendly, kinda like a puppy that gets your shoes dirty. His enthusiasm is infectious, but also a little bit frightening if you stand too close. Jim is a partner in Core Telecom Innovations (http://www.coretel.ca/), a recognized leader in the Asterisk Telephony Revolution, and iConverged Inc (http://www.iconverged.com/). He lives in Toronto with his wife and three kids, and loves writing, photography, speaking, improv, choral singing, and old shoes.

Jim will talk about building an embedded-like system using x86 hardware (Intel Atom Mini-ITX) and a stock Linux distro for well under $1000, including FX cards with hardware echo cancellation -- this is a great way to build a system that&#039;s almost like an embedded system, but with much less software complexity or incompatibility.

IRC TRanscript 2009-05-29 (http://www.voipusersconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/irc2009-05-29.txt)</itunes:summary>
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