BT Launches CallFlow for “Web 2.0” Communication Services Delivery

03/13/2008

BT announced the availability of CallFlow, a tool that allows voice and data to be combined without IVR platforms. CallFlow will enable BT and third party developers to integrate voice-enabled capability into their own Web services with one line of code.



ebizQ received the following:

CallFlow uses accessible and intuitive Interactive Voice Response (easy-IVR) and is the newest addition to BT’s 21st century portfolio of Web services, developed to harness the innovation of the applications development community and available to download as Software Delivery Kits (SDKs) from BT.com. The development of Web services supports BT’s transformation in to a 21st century software-based services company.

Simplicity and innovation are the driving forces behind BT’s Web services, which include messaging, conference calls, voice calls, authentication and inbound SMS into applications. For example, the conferencing Web service enables conference calls to follow the participant—the calls are initiated automatically rather than by the person dialing in. They enable product and service developers, from one-man programmer start-ups to major enterprises, to integrate their applications with BT’s next generation of voice, broadband and Ethernet services with as little as a single line of code.


Make sure to sign up for what will be groundbreaking discussion on SOA and Web 2.0.

The combination of Web services, open application programming interfaces (APIs) and the world’s largest all-IP network offers developers a service delivery ecosystem that is simpler, faster and cheaper to build traditional communications functionality into their enterprise class or “Web 2.0” applications.

JP Rangaswami, managing director of service design at BT, said: “Innovation in the Web 2.0 era is agile and can originate from anywhere. Our Web services allow developers to harness BT’s multi-billion dollar investment in the 21st Century Network and focus on developing applications without having to worry about the complexity of how to enable communications. What used to take weeks now takes minutes, and with just one line of code, anyone working for a customer or a partner can add voice and messaging into their Web 2.0 applications. It isn’t just developers who gain from BT’s Web services and SDK. Ultimately customers benefit from innovative, state of the art telephony-enabled applications.”

BT’s Web services have been positively received by the application development community. SMBLive developed BT Tradespace, a fast growing business community combining the best of a business directory listing with an interactive Web presence. The BT SDK was used to build a click-to-call feature enabling customers to contact traders in their local area. BT Tradespace has enabled nearly 60,000 small businesses to interact with existing and prospective customers online. Matt Howard, CEO at SMBlive, said: “BT’s telephony services allowed SMBLive to quickly and easily develop a voice-enabled Web application on top of BT’s world-class carrier platform. They are an efficient and cost effective way for developers to create ‘communications enabled’ software applications. Other options we investigated had neither the ease of use nor the inherent backing of BT’s high-availability, world-class carrier infrastructure.”

BT has also partnered with entrepreneurs to extend their applications. Miha Lesjak, CEO of Inova IT, said: “BT's Voice 2.0 services have allowed us to quickly and easily build a semantic click-to-call and calendar-to-conference service that BT is currently preparing for market trial. We are excited about future communications-enabled services we can build.”

SDKs abstract Web services into a simple user interface accessible through a number of different programming languages, including .NET, Java, PHP and Python. Since the commercial release of the BT SDK in July 2007, more than 8,000 SDKs have been downloaded, 300 production applications developed and 4,500 “sandbox” applications built. More information about BT’s Web services, SDKs and its their of use can be found at: http://web21c.bt.com.

  • Subscribe Newsletter
  • Contribute
Subscribe to ebizQ:

Enter your email address:

 Subscribe Blog Updates via RSS

 Subscribe News via RSS

ebizQ is very interested in what you have to say. To contribute an article, an opinion, or to become a blogger, please contact Peter Schooff.

  • Virtual Conferences
  • Webinars
  • Roundtables

SOA Cloud Qcamp

June 3, 2009

One of the most compelling trends in the enterprise business technology space over the past year has been the emergence of cloud computing. In ebizQ’s upcoming Qcamp virtual un-conference, leading industry experts and practitioners will explore the role of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) in supporting cloud-computing initiatives. Additionally, the new skills that developers and IT managers need for successful cloud development will be discussed.Register

View All Virtual Conferences

The Future of Content Management is Vertical

Date: Feb 10, 2010
Time: 12:00 PM ET- (17:00 GMT)

REGISTER TODAY!
View All Webinars

How Continuous Intelligence Improves Your Business Processes

Date:Feb 02, 2010
Time:12:00 PM ET- (17:00 GMT)

REGISTER TODAY!

Understanding and Estimating the Business Value of Data Virtualization

Date:Nov 18, 2009
Time:12:00 PM ET- (17:00 GMT)

REGISTER TODAY!
View All Roundtables
  • White Papers
  • Podcasts
  • Blogs

Joe McKendrick: Part II of II: Designing Evolve-ability into SOA and IT Systems

In part two of Joe McKendrick's recent podcast with Miko Matsumura, chief strategist for Software AG, they talk about how SOA and IT systems need to change and grow and adapt with the organization around it.

Listen Now

Phil Wainewright: Helping Brands Engage with Social Media

Phil Wainewright interviews David Vap, VP of products at RightNow Technologies, and finds out how sharing best practices can help businesses understand how best to engage with online communities.

Listen Now

Peter Schooff: Making Every IT Dollar Result in a Desired Business Outcome: Scott Hebner of IBM Rati

Scott Hebner, Vice President of Marketing and Strategy for IBM Rational, discusses a topic on the top of every company's mind today: getting the most from IT investments.

Listen Now

Jessica Ann Mola: Where Will BI Fit In? Lyndsay Wise Explains

In BI, this tough economy and the increasing role of Web 2.0 and MDM are certainly topics on people's minds today. WiseAnalytics' Lyndsay Wise addresses each of them in this informative podcast.

Listen Now

Dennis Byron: Talking with...Deepak Singh of BPM Provider Adeptia

Deepak Singh, President and CTO of Adeptia, joins ebizQ's Dennis Byron in a podcast that gets its hand around the trend of industry-specific BPM.

Listen Now
More Podcasts
  • Most Read
  • Quick Guide
  • Most Discussed

Quick Guide: What is Event Processing?

Smart event processing can help your company run smarter and faster. This comprehensive guide helps you research the basics of complex event processing (CEP) and learn how to get started on the right foot with your CEP project using EDA, RFID, SOA, SCADA and other relevant technologies. Learn More

Quick Guide: What is Enterprise 2.0?

A lot of people are talking about Enterprise 2.0 as being the business application of Web 2.0 technology. However, there's still some debate on exactly what this technology entails, how it applies to today's business models, and which components bring true value. Some use the term Enterprise 2.0 exclusively to describe the use of social networking technologies in the enterprise, while others use it to describe a web economy platform, or the technological framework behind such a platform. Still others say that Enterprise 2.0 is all of these things. Learn More

Quick Guide: What is BPM?

Learn More