Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

HSenid Mobile partners Ubuntu’s award winning Juju

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hSenid Mobile Solutions has partnered award winning cloud orchestrat­or, Juju, an open source management tool developed by Canonical Ltd, the company that created Ubuntu, the Sri Lankan firm said last week.

Juju uses the Charm Partner Programme to demonstrat­e software, integrate and scale up and/or down at the click of a button enabling customers to run on products such as OpenStack clouds, Amazon AWS, Windows Azure, Google Cloud, HP Cloud, IBM Softlayer, Brightbox, Joyent, CloudSigma and more.

Colombo-based hSenid Mobile’s signature product, Telco Applicatio­n Platform (TAP) now available on Juju, will facilitate its developer community to create their Telco apps and take it live across the world, the release said.

TAP enables a new wave of developer communitie­s by offering an end-to- end telco specialise­d API Management Solution that empowers developers and non- developers to create applicatio­ns effortless­ly through selfcare portals, thus eliminatin­g the need for telcos to get involved in app developmen­t lifecycle and release. As a proven solution with multiple deployment­s across the globe, hSenid Mobile’s TAP will generate new revenue sources for telcos.

Dinesh Saparamadu, chairman and founder of hSenid Mobile Solutions said, “We believe that introducin­g Juju Charms to hSenid Mobile’s developer community is an exciting endeavour to seamlessly take thousands of developers’ apps global. We have tremendous hope and see immense scope with this collaborat­ion”.

Arthur Tyloch, Global Telco Programme Lead at Canonical said, “hSenid has already demonstrat­ed their commitment to Juju with the creation of CTAP Charm. We are excited to continue working with them so as to add more value to our telco solutions on the Charm portfolio”.

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