Polycom's New Suite of open APIs

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Polycom's New Suite of open APIs 
Polycom has recently taken a major step forward in its vision to help drive the adoption, delivery, and management of UC and video collaboration for enterprises, governments, and organizations focussed on healthcare, education, and manufacturing, with a new suite of open APIs that facilitate the development of custom applications and extend the value of the PolycomRealPresence Platform. In addition, Polycom has also announced new enhancements to its UC software platform including the new PolycomRealPresence Resource Manager and support for Acme Packet Net-Net session border controllers that improve the scalability, manageability and secure delivery of video collaboration across organisations. 
Sudhakar Ramakrishna, President, Products and Services, Polycom, said,  "Our new suite of APIs for the RealPresence Platform will provide this integration and give customers greater flexibility to innovate as they further build out their video collaboration networks to drive significant business value. At the same time, we are delivering more scalability and manageability to IT administrators who are looking to video-enable their organizations." 
"At McAfee, we are extremely serious about our promise to keep our customers safe. We achieve this through proactive solutions that secure the digital world for our millions of customers. Through Polycom video collaboration solutions, we are able to engage multiple, globally distributed engineers to support our most critical cases. With the advent of the new software updates to the platform, especially the open APIs, we envision being able to far more easily and cleanly integrate the software we use to support our customers," said David Piekarski, Senior Manager, Global Telecommunications Operations, McAfee.

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