REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jan. 19, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq:BVSN), a leading provider of business collaboration and engagement solutions, today introduced their Vmoso Developer Network [VDN]. The VDN allows developers to easily leverage Vmoso's open APIs to create rich interfaces, plugins and extensions to the Vmoso mobile communication and collaboration application. It will provide BroadVision’s channel partners, integrators, software developers and end users with open APIs, sample codes, testing environments and access to training and documentation. Partners to software developers will be more equipped to create applications that leverage the Vmoso communication and collaboration platform. Additionally, more users will now benefit being able to interact with their applications regardless of where they are or what device they are using in one universal inbox.
The VDN is part of BroadVision’s initiative to fulfill the power of mobile communication and collaboration by making application integration more accessible to its customers and partners. Using these newly provided tools partners can now create both custom and packaged applications for customers.
“With access to a dedicated and secure community space within Vmoso, participants can post questions, access the Vmoso Developer Kits and client libraries, as well as directly collaborate with each other," said Ian Heggs, GM BroadVision Global Services, "Providing an opportunity for the Vmoso community to build apps to add value to the current Vmoso solution set offered to customers."
Vmoso is a cloud application for conducting virtual enterprise communication, mobile workgroup collaboration, and social business engagement. It unifies five workplace activities in one platform: email, instant messaging, content sharing, workflow, and social networking. It empowers users and their extended organizations to communicate and collaborate whenever, wherever and on whatever device they choose; allowing for greater productivity in less time and at much lower cost.
About BroadVision
Driving innovation since 1993, BroadVision (NASDAQ:BVSN) provides e-business solutions that enable the enterprise and its employees, partners, and customers to stay actively engaged, socially connected, and universally organized to achieve greater business results. BroadVision® solutions—including Vmoso for unified business collaboration and engagement, and Clearvale for enterprise social networking—are available globally in the cloud via the Web and mobile applications. Visit BroadVision.com for more details.
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