CDR-Stats Version 2 released

CDR-Stats version 2 released after a long period of development and testing. CDR-Stats is a free and open source multi-tenant call data analysis and reporting system with live statistics and threat reporting. This latest version has been rebuilt to be scalable, handle millions of CDR and provide reports and searches quickly and efficiently. CDR-Stats may be considered for: – Telcos to analyse their own CDR – Displaying call data to their customers – Centralising call data from multiple PBX’s – Department heads to view their subordinate’s calls – Detecting & reporting suspicious call patterns Features include: MongoDB: Built on MongoDB, a scalable database system with many enterprise features, capable of handling massive quantities of data efficiently. Flexible Deployment: CDR-Stats can be deployed on the same hardware as the telephony server or on a separate server with multiple telephony systems feeding call data to CDR-Stats. Single & Multi-server Architecture: Can be scaled from reporting on a single PBX’s call data to a large telco running a farm of telephony servers. Custom Alarms: automated triggers to fire notifications when unusual call activity is detected which may indicate fraud. Realtime Reporting: Number of calls in progress are reported in realtime with historical concurrent calls reports for supported platforms. (Asterisk / Freeswitch) Extensibility: Connectors can be developed to allow both proprietary and open-source telecoms systems to deliver call data into CDR-Stats (contact us for more details) Simple Install: CDR-Stats has extensive documentation and automated installation scripts with support from the CDR-Stats community. Professionally Supported: Installation, support, training and software development services are available from Star2billing. Contact us for more details....

CDR-STATS v2.0-Beta3 released

Dear all, We released v2.0beta3 today, it has been quite a challenge over the last month, but we are excited to say that we reached a new milestone today : http://www.cdr-stats.org/get-started/ V2.0Beta3 has 40,000 code lines changes since Beta2, it’s a lot of code re-factoring, improvements and bug fixes. The main goodies are : – Concurrent Calls and Realtime now works for Asterisk, we integrated with Asterisk using the AMI with the Pyst Library. – Faster reporting / better caching! – We moved to MongoDB 2.2, we are not using mapreduce anymore which was buggy for some of you, so we moved to the aggregation framework: http://docs.mongodb.org/manual/applications/aggregation/ – We have a strong test suite, building with continuous integration and we use Travis-CI to check that all our tests pass after each commit / releases. This helps us to make CDR-Stats more reliable, as well as making sure we don’t break things when adding new features. – We ported to Twitter bootstrap’s latest Version 2.2.1 : http://twitter.github.com/bootstrap/ – Added an API explorer, a good way to test APIs We need help with Coding, Translation, Documentation, Testing, etc… so if you are willing to help and don’t know how, feel free to ask me. We will appreciate if you can give try it and send us feedback. Kind regards, /Areski...

MongoDB Meetup Barcelona

Hi all, We are presenting CDR-Stats tonight at the MongoDB Barcelona Meetup, in Barcelona – at Consell de Cent 334-336, E-1. If you are interested to see what we will be presenting, we have put the slides online at http://www.slideshare.net/areski/cdrstats-voip-analytics-solution-for-asterisk-and-freeswitch-with-mongodb We look forward to seeing any Barcelona residents interested in MongoDB at the meeting...

CDR-Stats 1.3.0 released

Star2Billing are pleased to announce the release of CDR-Stats 1.3 CDR-stats is a replacement for Asterisk-Stats, first released over eight years ago by Areski, The Author of CDR-Stats. Anyone who has used the Call Data Reports in FreePBX will be familiar with Asterisk-Stats as this forms the core of CDR reporting in FreePBX. CDR-Stats allows reports to be generated in different formats over varying time periods with filters and graphs to compare periods of traffic. Version 1.3 of CDR-Stats includes a number of enhancements such as providing ACL access to CDR so that users can be controlled in what they are allowed to see. There is more information, screen prints and instructions at http://www.cdr-stats.org Many of the FreePBX aggregations do not implement ACL access, so if a PBX administrator wants to give access to users to inspect the PBX CDR, then access to the whole PBX is unavoidable, therefore installing CDR-Stats alongside an existing system will allow users to analyse their CDR without compromising the rest of the configuration. A script to install CDR-Stats on CentOS / Asterisk / FreePBX or Asterisk-Stats systems has been included to make installation quick and easy for users of AsteriskNow, Trixbox, Elastix, and PBX in a Flash. We invite you to download and install CDR-Stats. If you have any difficulties, or need assistance with the installation, then commercial support is available from Star2Billing. Yours Areski, Joe and the Star2Billing Team...