AYRE is a hub for real-time voice communications that gives your trading teams one-touch access to their most important contacts, including customers, colleagues and counterparties. AYRE runs on iManager software, Speakerbus’ secure, scalable, high-availability collaboration software platform, which can be deployed in the cloud or on-premise and natively integrates with leading unified communications platforms connecting trading teams to the middle and back-office as well as with leading voice recording platforms.
ALTO is a multicolour touchscreen device enabling hands-free communications with four simultaneous audio channels. ALTO builds on the success of our iD712 and SE708 Series, bringing increased usability and a smaller form factor designed for any trading environment.
ALTO can be easily deployed at the office or at home.
iCS puts you in control of delivering specialist telephony, hoot ‘n’ holler and private line capabilities – delivering secure, robust and scalable communications to meet your business needs.
iCS v3.0 is the next step in the evolution of iCS operating software and repositions the solution as an installable application deployable on the customer’s choice of Centos or Red Hat operating systems.
Key enhancements in iCS v3.0:
With the introduction of iCS v3.0, Speakerbus now offer the installation of iCS on customer or partner-provided servers and operating systems, allowing them to administer their environments, apply OS patches and perform OS upgrades as part of their own internal processes.
In addition, iCS 3.0 moves away from the internal Maria database to MySQL external database, this offers clients a superior combination of security and backup options.
ARIA Touch new conference call feature allows the user to create calls in which they can talk to several people at the same time. The interface is fast and simple to use and is identical to the UX on the AYRE dealerboard, ensuring users can switch between hard and soft clients with ease.
iManager Centralised management system (iCMS) now supports Microsoft’s latest web browser.
The edge browser offers speed, performance, best-in-class compatibility for websites and extensions, and built-in privacy and security features.
The update removes the "unsupported browser" when iManager is viewed in the Microsoft Edge browser (for Chromium-based versions onwards). The (Chromium-based) Edge browser is now added to the ongoing testing plans.
To comply with local laws ARIA now displays a notification that the ARIA Soft Client does not support Enhanced Emergency Calling and initiated calls and will not include correct location information for the user.
To comply with Kari's Law Speakerbus dealerboards are now able to use subnets to identify the floor location. Future developments will enhance the offering with switch port tracking utilising CDP.
Two SE708 user profiles can now be paired and the dipping/muting extends across two SE 708s or iD808 with additional SE 708 – the feature increases the total speaker channels available which offer local dipping/muting across two devices and is ideal for heavy speaker users.
This feature builds upon the Local Dipping with Paired Users enjoyed by iTurret iD808 users. Learn more in our video: https://youtu.be/f4fzjLfCgco
TCP provides stateful communications between hosts on a network. TCP sessions are established by a three-way handshake and use random 32-bit sequences and acknowledgement numbers to ensure the validity of traffic. A vulnerability was reported that may permit TCP sequence numbers to be more easily approximated by remote attackers.
The fix has been developed, tested and released.
The removal of unnecessary packages and SUDO has been identified for removal. The removal of these packages does not affect iGS operation and enhances the security of the platform.
To support monitoring tools on large estates the number of SNMP destinations has been increased to 20.
OID is commonly used to determine the vendor/device. An enhancement to the SNMP structure now delivers the Speakerbus OID for Servers/Devices type when polled with an SNMP request.
In preparation for the official Speakerbus Symphony Marketplace application, the node.js version has been updated. Client iGS installations will need to be updated to use the upcoming ARIA and Symphony integration (once marketplace application is officially released).
The iManager Centralised Management Server (iCMS) database has been updated to install and run on Microsoft’s flagship product SQL Server 2019. This update allows clients to take advantage of the additional capability and improvements within the SQL Server database engine.
iCS has been updated to support both TCP and UDP for SIP, with the option to prevent UDP from being used if required within the estate.
SNMPv3 is the newest version of SNMP. Its management framework features primarily involve enhanced security over the older SNMP previously in place. The v3 framework has been added to the iD712, SE 708 and iG330.
This new feature allows clients the ability to allocate MAC Addresses by region. The feature allows clients to identify which devices are being created in which region. Improving reporting clarity and the tracking of assets.
This development allows the iCS to attach a static line into a group call to provide a group call audio feed to third-party systems. This feature was popular on our legacy platform and was requested by several clients.
Please contact your Speakerbus Account Manager for more details.