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Cloud services company RingCentral today announced a new platform that enables developers to integrate new customized services into its offering using RingCentral APIs.
February 26, 2015
SAN MATEO, Calif. -- RingCentral Inc. (NYSE:RNG), a leading provider of cloud business communications solutions, today unveiled the RingCentral Connect Platform™, a set of tools and services to build, deploy, and manage custom integrations using RingCentral APIs. With this platform, developers can build out-of-the-box integrations with RingCentral to add powerful communication capabilities to business applications.
“In the past, integrating communications into business apps has been complex and expensive. We’re breaking down the barriers that have isolated communications from business applications.”
“This is a significant step forward because businesses want to better connect with customers – and communications is at the heart of every customer interaction,” said Vlad Shmunis, CEO, founder and chairman of RingCentral. “In the past, integrating communications into business apps has been complex and expensive. We’re breaking down the barriers that have isolated communications from business applications.”
“Integration is the next frontier in cloud communications. As providers, such as RingCentral, open up their platforms, it gives way to new possibilities that close gaps between communications and business applications, and ultimately leads to helping businesses create better customer experiences,” said Elka Popova, Unified Communications & Collaboration Analyst, Frost & Sullivan.
RingCentral Inc.
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