Tag: FreePBX

If Speech-To-Text backwards is Text-To-Speech, then SCRIBE is EBIRCS

It’s been almost a year since we launched Scribe for FreePBX and PBXact, bringing powerful AI transcription to your fingertips. But Scribe is more than just transcription—it’s a rapidly evolving service designed to unlock actionable insights from every call and voicemail message. 

Today, we’re excited to introduce a host of new features that make Scribe an even more indispensable tool for your business.

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Watch what we do with security fixes 👀

This article discusses meta-issues surrounding security fixes in FreePBX, investigates vulnerability scoring tools, and offers some ideas for improvements. System Administrators should walk away with a better understanding of terms like CVE, CWE, CVSS (including the differences between Base and other metrics), and EPSS.

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Get AI Transcription Superpowers with Scribe for FreePBX

If you’re looking to level up your call analytics game, let me introduce you to your new AI best friend: Scribe for FreePBX. This handy commercial module for FreePBX and PBXact acts like a personal assistant specializing in transcription services, making it easier than ever to extract insights from your audio files. What’s Scribe Got

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FreePBX 17 Beta and the Future with Debian

A little over a month ago now, the FreePBX Engineering team had published a wiki page with instructions for manually setting up FreePBX 17 on Debian Linux using the beta release tarball. The wiki migration project (which you can read about here) delayed the Beta announcement for FreePBX 17 a bit, but here we are

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