
Get to grips with VoIP and WebRTC communication and quickly build robust telephony systems with FreeSWITCH
Giovanni Maruzzelli (gmaruzz@OpenTelecom.IT) is heavily engaged with
FreeSWITCH. In it, he wrote a couple of endpoint modules, and he is specialized in industrial
grade deployments and solutions. He's the curator and coauthor of FreeSWITCH 1.6 Cookbook (Packt
Publishing, 2015), and of Mastering FreeSWITCH (Packt Publishing, 2016) He's a consultant in the
telecommunications sector, developing software and conducting training courses for FreeSWITCH,
SIP, WebRTC, Kamailio, and OpenSIPS. As an Internet technology pioneer, he was the cofounder of
Italia Online in 1996, which was the most popular Italian portal and consumer ISP. Also, he was
the architect of its Internet technologies Italia Online (IOL). Back then, Giovanni was the
supervisor of Internet operations and the architect of the first engine for paid access to il
Sole 24 Ore, the most-read financial newspaper in Italy, and its databases (migrated from the
mainframe). After that, he was the CEO of the venture capital-funded company Matrice, developing
telemail unified messaging and multiple-language phone access to e-mail (text to speech). He was
also the CTO of the incubator-funded company Open4, an open source managed applications
provider. For 2 years, Giovanni worked in Serbia as an Internet and telecommunications
investment expert for IFC, an arm of the World Bank. Since 2005, he has been based in Italy, and
he serves ICT and telecommunication companies worldwide.Minessale II Anthony :
Anthony Minessale II is the primary author and founding member of the FreeSWITCH Open Source Soft-Switch. Anthony has spent around 20 years working with open source software. In 2001, Anthony spent a great deal of time contributing code to the Asterisk PBX and has authored numerous features and fixes to that project. In 2005, Anthony started coding a new idea for an open source voice application. The FreeSWITCH project was officially open to the public on January 1 2006. In the years that followed, Anthony has been actively maintaining and leading the software development of the FreeSWITCH project. Anthony also founded the ClueCon Technology Conference in 2005, and he continues to oversee the production of this annual event. Anthony has been the author of several FreeSWITCH books, including FreeSWITCH 1.0.6, FreeSWITCH 1.2, FreeSWITCH Cookbook, FreeSWITCH 1.6 Cookbook, and Mastering FreeSWITCH