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Jamcracker Partners with BroadSoft
Nov 07, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
Jamcracker, an on-demand services delivery company, and BroadSoft, a developer of VoIP applications to the telecommunications industry, announced a partnership that enables BroadSoft-powered operators to launch custom-branded application stores populated with communications applications and services sourced through the BroadSoft Xtended program.
According to the companies, the partnership provides a solution for service providers to offer BroadWorks-powered Xtended applications and services on demand via their own online stores.
"Tapping into third-party development, the Xtended program is responsible for the creation of communications applications and services which telecommunications service providers can now offer to their end users," said Leslie Ferry, VP of marketing at BroadSoft. "Distribution, delivery and monetization of these applications is a key component of Xtended. The power of the JSDN opens the BroadSoft ecosystem to recurring revenue generating, value-added services."
"The integration of voice with Web, mobility and social networking applications delivers a productivity boost for businesses of all sizes," said Steve Crawford, VP of marketing for Jamcracker. "By adding BroadSoft's portfolio of Xtended applications to the Jamcracker Services Delivery Network, we are enabling carriers to deliver a new set of business productivity solutions to their customer bases, which will help differentiate their core service offerings and generate new, recurring revenue streams."
Applications already available include a Voicemail-to-Text transcription service from SpinVox, a mobile unified communications client from MobileMax, and Quickset, an Adobe Air based desktop telephony application from JoeDeveloper. Jamcracker and BroadSoft are also exploring the bundling of Xtended applications with dozens of best-of-breed on-demand communications, collaboration, and business application services that are already part of the Jamcracker global services catalog. These include Hosted Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, Office Communications Server, BlackBerry and WebEx conferencing.
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