Build your Toolkit with these Platforms and APIs in the TwilioCon Community Hall

October 15, 2012
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Meghan Grady
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Get to know these great companies joining us in the Community Hall at TwilioCon 2012. Each of them offers unique products and services that we highly recommend adding to your toolkit. The Community Hall will be open during conference hours on October 17th and 18th. You can register for TwilioCon online today or in person the rest of this week. Say hello to our friends and learn more about what these companies have to offer:

Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) delivers a set of simple building block services that together form a reliable, scalable, and inexpensive computing platform in the cloud

Box
Box simplifies online file storage, replaces FTP and connects teams in online workspaces

*Dropbox
Dropbox lets you bring all your photos, docs, and videos anywhere. Any file you save to your Dropbox will automatically save to all of your devices.

Ducksboard
Ducksboard is a real-time dashboard which helps you visualize and
monitor your data in one single place.

*Google Cloud
Google Cloud Platform allows you to build applications and websites, do large-scale computing, and store and analyze data on Google’s infrastructure

*Heroku
Heroku is the leading open language cloud application platform and supports Ruby, Java, Python, Clojure, Scala, Node.js, and custom language buildpacks

Mashery
Mashery’s API management tools and strategic services help companies connect with customers and partners in a changing digital world by extending reach across devices, markets and the Web

OpenShift by Red Hat
Auto-scaling Platform as a Service for applications

Parse
Parse is a complete technology stack to power your mobile app’s backend

SendGrid
SendGrid’s cloud-based email infrastructure relieves businesses of the cost and complexity of maintaining custom email systems

Singly
Singly makes it fast and easy to get personal and social data into mobile, web and desktop apps without wasting precious engineering resources.

SoundCloud
SoundCloud is an audio platform that enables anyone to upload, record, promote and share their originally-created sounds across the internet, in a simple, accessible and feature-rich way.

SugarCRM
Sugar is an affordable and easy to use customer relationship management (CRM) platform, designed to help your business communicate with prospects, share sales information, close deals and keep customers happy

Windows Azure
Microsoft’s cloud platform for deploying web, mobile, and enterprise applications

*These companies won’t have a table setup in the Community Hall, but you can find them around at the conference and at the Hackathon!