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PIKA Technologies industry-first LinuxOnDemand Program For Developers of Voice/Fax Solutions
Source: WebitPR - Posted April 19th, 2005 10:05 AM EDT

In support of the ever-increasing number of Linux developers, PIKA Technologies announced today a program that will make available versions of their SDK (API and drivers) that run on an expanded number of Linux distributions/kernels (distros). The company’s reliable media processing building blocks power groundbreaking IVR, call center, custom PC/IP PBX, fax and logging solutions designed by brand name companies around the world. PIKA Technologies leads the pack with their new LinuxOnDemand Program for developers of voice and fax solutions.

“The number of developers who favor the Linux OS continues to climb,” explained Doug Petty, VP Technology and Operations. “Our developer customers enjoy in-depth technical conversations with our in-house technical experts, so we tend to receive plenty of data as to what their needs are and how we can best improve our product offering. To demonstrate our support of the Linux developer community, we will deliver a program that will make an expanded number of versions of our reliable media processing technology readily available.”

PIKA Technologies’ LinuxOnDemand Program is an industry first. Through this program, PIKA Technologies will deliver additional Linux distros to developers in a timely manner under three options: Generally Available SDK, Unreleased SDK, and Custom SDK.

Generally Available SDK

Support for two to three of the most popular distros, determined through discussions with its valued global network of developers, will be made available in each PIKA MonteCarlo SDK release. These distros will be fully tested, and developers will receive full support at no additional cost.

Unreleased SDK

A large variety of additional distros that are not included in the currently released version of the SDK will also be made available to developers. These distros will be built and regression tested, but will not undergo the extensive product verification testing that the released distros are subjected to. Full development API support will be provided; however, support will not include issues related to the particular distro version.

Custom SDK

Upon request, full product verification testing and support for a particular unreleased distro can be provided by PIKA Technologies. The fee to support a custom distro will be determined based on the specifications delivered to PIKA Technologies by the developer.

PIKA Technologies will make the new LinuxOnDemand Program available to developers in June 2005, in conjunction with the next release of the company’s software developer kit (PIKA MonteCarlo SDK, Release 6.3). Details of this program is online at www.pikatechnologies.com/products/LinuxOnDemand.

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