Best Communications Software for Ansible

Compare the Top Communications Software that integrates with Ansible as of August 2025

This a list of Communications software that integrates with Ansible. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Ansible. View the products that work with Ansible in the table below.

What is Communications Software for Ansible?

Communications software enables users to exchange information through various digital channels, including messaging, voice, and video. It facilitates real-time and asynchronous interactions across devices and networks, enhancing collaboration and connectivity. Common types include email clients, VoIP applications, video conferencing tools, and instant messaging platforms. Businesses and individuals rely on these solutions for remote work, customer support, and team coordination. Advanced features such as encryption, AI-driven automation, and integration with other software improve security and efficiency. Compare and read user reviews of the best Communications software for Ansible currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    OpenSIPS

    OpenSIPS

    OpenSIPS

    OpenSIPS is an open-source SIP proxy/server for voice, video, IM, presence, and any other SIP extensions. OpenSIPS is a multi-functional, multi-purpose signaling SIP server used by carriers, telecoms or ITSPs for solutions like Class4/5 residential platforms, trunking/wholesale, enterprise/virtual PBX solutions, session border controllers, application servers, front-end load balancers, IMS platforms, call centers, and many others. OpenSIPS is recommended for any kind of SIP scenario/service by the high throughput, tens of thousands of CPS, millions of ‏simultaneous calls (see official tests), the flexibility of routing and integration, routing scripts for implementing custom routing logics, several interfacing APIs. The effective application building, more than 120 modules to provide features, for SIP handling, backend operations, integration, the routing logic. OpenSIPS 3.2 release was the subject of a security audit, making everything safer and more secure for everybody.
    Starting Price: Free
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    IBM Cloud Messages for RabbitMQ
    IBM® Messages for RabbitMQ on IBM Cloud® supports multiple messaging protocols as a broker. It lets you route, track and queue messages with customizable persistence levels, delivery settings and publish confirmations. Get to global scale with integrated, infrastructure-as-code tools, such as IBM Cloud Schematics with Terraform and Red Hat® Ansible® support at no additional charge. IBM® Key Protect lets you can bring your own encryption key. Each deployment supports private networking, in-database auditing and more. Messages for RabbitMQ allows you to scale disk and RAM independently to fit your requirements. Grow with elasticity just an API call away. The service is compatible with RabbitMQ APIs, data formats and clients. You can use Messages for RabbitMQ as a drop-in replacement for RabbitMQ. The standard configuration includes three data members configured for high availability. Deployments use multiple availability zones.
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    CA Flowdock

    CA Flowdock

    CA Technologies

    CA Flowdock brings all of your conversations, work items and tools into one place. Prioritize work, solve problems, search and organize across teams, locations and timezones. Real-time team chat for your entire organization. Flows are the heart of Flowdock, they are open spaces for your teams to converse and collaborate. Invite project stakeholders to join your Flow to participate in discussions, see updates from your tools, and receive catered notifications. Within a team Flow, conversations are organized by Threads. Team members can reply to these Threads, keeping topics organized. All conversations are color coded so you can quickly identify a topic and jump back into the conversation. If you need to discuss something confidentially with a member of your team, you can converse privately through our 1:1 Flows. Use the /appear command to activate instant video chat and screen sharing through one of our favorite integrations: Appear.in. The link is available for anyone on your team.
    Starting Price: $3.00/month
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