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September 27, 2013
Twilio and Amazon Web Services Join Forces to Provide Cloud Communication API
By
Audrey Huelsbeck , TMCnet Contributing Writer
Joining the Amazon Web Services’ marketplace is Twilio, a cloud communications API. With this new companionship comes huge expansion for Twilio to reach developers who are looking for a cloud communications system. In addition to providing such a system, Twili is also offering $20 in “Jump Start” credits, which can be used to create helpful services such as in-app dialing, conference calling, group texting, two-factor authentication, and many more. Not only do these embellish Twilio’s system, but they add significant convenience for potential users.
Co-founder and CEO of Twilio, Jeff Lawson, suggests that the usefulness of AWS is intertwined with the usefulness of his company. It’s an ongoing, chain-reaction process. As new apps are created, they will need a place to host that is reliable and can meet the demand. And with so many apps relying on communication elements today, tapping into a stable API network is also essential. Read More
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