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on 5 October 2015

APIDaze joins the Charm Partner Programme


Canonical is excited to announce that APIDaze has joined the Charm Partner Programme. Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme helps solution providers make best use of Canonical’s universal service modeling tool, Juju; enabling instant workload deployment, integration, and scaling with a click of a mouse. Juju makes it easy to deliver complete solutions in minutes, on virtually any public or private cloud through the use of Charms. The Juju Charm Store has over 300 cloud based applications ready to be used on most public and private clouds, as well as bare metal.

APIdaze enables on demand communication services by providing developers with an API to build telecom and web applications. Developers can use their REST API to obtain phone numbers, place calls, send SMS, faxes, retrieve recorded conversations and manage SIP accounts and providers as well as voice prompts. APIdaze also offers a simple XML scripting language to manage calls to enterprise telephony applications and integrate telephony with any application. The APIdaze WebRTC JavaScript API allows you to place and receive calls from a web page, as well as mix video and telephony audio conferences with your web applications

Luis Borges Quina, CEO of APIDaze said, “Since its inception, Apidaze’s obsession has been to remove telecom complexity and shift the power to developers and users. We are very proud to partner with Canonical and join the Charm Partner Programme; it is a huge step to help building an open Telecom ecosystem and fulfilling the promise of better communications.”

“We are very excited to welcome APIDaze to our Charm Partner Program. The combination of their API solutions with the ease of Juju Charms will enable users to create, deploy, scale and integrate telecom and web applications within minutes,” said Artur Tyloch, Global Telco Program Lead at Canonical.

To learn more about Canonical’s partner programmes, including the Charm Partner Programme, please visit http://partners.ubuntu.com/.

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