hSenid Mobile joins Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme

by Ellen Arnold on 2 February 2015

hSenid Mobile is the most recent addition to the growing Charm Partner Programme.  The programme lets solution providers make best use of Canonical’s cloud orchestration tool, Juju, enabling instant integration, scaling at the click of a button, simple to share blueprint deployments and an easy way to deliver solutions in minutes.

“We believe that taking Juju Charms to hSenid Mobile’s developer community was an exciting endeavor to seamlessly take thousands of developers’ apps global with multiple deployments of our Telco Application Platform across the globe.” says Dinesh Saparamadu, CEO of hSenid Mobile Solutions with much hope on the collaboration.

hSenid Mobile is a multi-national Telco Software Solutions provider, with a focus for Telco Platforms converging  Telco APIs, Analytics and Signaling. hSenid Mobile’s Telco Application Platform (TAP) enables a new wave of developer communities by offering an end-to-end Telco specialized API Management solution that empowers developers and non-developers to create Telco applications effortlessly  through a self-care portal, thus eliminating the need for Telcos to involve in app development lifecycle and release. A proven solution with multiple deployments across the globe, TAP will generate new revenue sources to Telcos that they did not have access to before. hSenid Mobile’s TAP is now available at www.jujucharms.com.

Artur Tyloch, Global Telco Program Lead at Canonical says, “hSenid have already demonstrated their commitment to Juju with the creation of their CTAP charm. We’re excited to continue working with them to add more valuable telco solutions to the charm portfolio.”
To learn more about Canonical’s charm programme, please visit http://partners.ubuntu.com/partner-programmes/software#charm-partner-programme.

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