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"Skunkworks has done well to recognize the shortcomings of many proprietary IVR systems and what is necessary
to improve functionality and usability. The company made the Telco Perl available to ensure developers have
the tools that they need all within the same system. This ease of use and performance will help to drive
increased demand for the solution, better positioning Skunkworks as the premier provider".
Nov 2007. Susan J. Campbell,
TMCnet Contributing Editor.
"We are now able to deliver a far better product to our clients with half the
effort".
Nov 2007. Frank Stillone, Managing Director, The Silent Partner
"Whirlwind gave us the flexibility to build a market leading business with unrivaled differentiation".
Nov 2007.
Anthony Stepancic, CEO, 1800MUMDAD
"Having used Whirlwind for the past 2 years has proven that it is the robust and flexible telephony solution as sold to us".
Nov 2007. Dan McLean, Manager Technology, mNET
"Whirlwind working with Aculab hardware gave us
the oportunity to focus on the applications we need to develop because signaling programming is reduced to a
simple configuration of a file, and we can manage MFC-R2, ISDN and SS7 signaling without problems in a
really short time. Another important thing is the support. Skunkworks has an important and good formed
team in this area, that helped us decrease development time."
December 2007. Emil Eljadue, President, Inprel
"Whirlwind enabled us to continually take new innovative features to market
quickly and easily, which was crucial for brand loyalty and competitive edge
in our fast changing pre-paid markets".
December 2007. Michael Stefans, Managing Director, Phone Card.
"A small software firm in the farthest corner of the South Pacific is going to the farthest reaches to
better enable devs to build and deploy a wide array of voice-driven web services and integration projects.
Tired of the high-cost and lock-in of proprietary vendor tools, Australia's Skunkworks has crafted a rich
voice appdev environment in Perl".
April 2004. Vance McCarthy,
Integration Developer News