Founded in January 2015, sipXcom emerged from a fork of the sipXecs project, initiated by the eZuce, Inc. development team. The sipXecs and SIPfoundry communities were struggling to expand their developer base due to a limiting contributor agreement, prompting the creation of sipXcom, which features an open contribution model. The source code for sipXcom is licensed under the copyleft-friendly AGLP v3 (Affero General Public License), ensuring greater flexibility for developers. Currently under development, SWARM is the codename for the upcoming iteration of the sipXcom and sipXecs projects, with a production launch expected in early 2017. This new platform will adopt a microservices-based architecture, enhancing scalability, reliability, and configurability beyond what sipX currently offers. SWARM is engineered to be compatible with any computing environment, including dedicated, virtual, or cloud servers, and also allows for hybrid setups that merge on-premise and cloud solutions. With these advancements, sipXcom aims to significantly improve user experience and functionality in the ever-evolving communication landscape.