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Twilio releases API to unify messaging services

Twilio is releasing out a new API designed to orchestrate notifications across SMS, push notifications and messaging applications.

Brocade applies DevOps automation capabilities to the network with Workflow Composer

Brocade is looking to bring DevOps-style methodologies and automation to the network with the forthcoming launch of Brocade Workflow Composer.

Zebra unveils cloud-managed WLAN offering

Zebra Technologies is enabling its enterprise customers to manage Wi-Fi access points from the cloud. The company introduced its Azara cloud-managed WLAN offering, which enables the management of Zebra access points from the cloud.

Lifesize aims to make video mission-critical with new videoconferencing service SLA

It's probably safe to say videoconferencing is not mission-critical to most enterprises, but next-generation videoconferencing vendors are hoping to make video as important as the phone. In the hopes of pushing video further into the enterprise, cloud-based video communications and collaboration services provider Lifesize is putting its money where its mouth is (well, somewhat).

Avaya may be looking to sell off some of its product assets

Avaya still has positive cash flow, but the company's second quarter showed a continuing decline in revenue. Additionally, the company hinted that it may be getting ready to shed some of its assets.

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