Iotum hooks up with AIM Phoneline

by Mathew on September 7, 2006 · View Comments

Ottawa-based Iotum, whose software allows phone networks to offer “presence”-based services, announced a partnership this morning with AOL’s voice-over-Internet service AIM Phoneline — details are here. Iotum CEO Alec Saunders, who blogs at saunderslog.com, says that being part of AIM Phoneline will give Iotum access to the more than 43 million U.S. AIM users through AOL’s developer program. The Ottawa company worked with AOL on an API that will allow software developers and device manufacturers to easily build support for Iotum’s software into their applications.

In a email, Alec told me AOL will promote its partners’ applications and devices at an on online store users can access by clicking the “Shop” link in the AIM Phoneline dashboard. And next week at Jeff Pulver’s VON conference, AOL will be showcasing their new platform with their first three development partners, of whom Iotum is one. Interestingly enough, Alec also told me that the AIM Phoneline development team is located in Halifax. As he put it, “telecom seems to be part of our DNA in this country.” I wrote a piece for the Globe and Mail about Iotum earlier this year.

Iotum’s software is designed to function like a personal assistant, learning which calls go to which device and when, and which calls should be re-routed to voicemail (or the waste bucket). Iotum won a coveted “DEMO God” award at the last DEMO conference organized by industry guru Chris Shipley, and has signed deals with PhoneGnome — the VOIP device company — and others in the telecom sector. I wrote about Iotum and Tello (another presence-related venture) here. Congrats to Alec and Howard and the rest of the Iotum team.

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  • http://www.phoneboy.com/node/948 The PhoneBoy Blog | VoIP, Telecom, and Technology Made Simple

    I actually found out about this last night when I got an IM from Andy Abramson saying “You want in on a scoop? Call Alec Saunders.” So of course I did. I probably should have wrote about this before now, as Andy, Alec, and a slew of others already have. Unfortunately, my mind and life don’t work that way, so sue me. :) If you haven’t already read about it somewhere else, AOL is announcing their developer initiative for AIM Phoneline. This provides a mechanism for third-party companies to

  • http://randymorin.wordpress.com/2006/09/09/links-for-2006-09-09/ My Weblog

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  • http://www.kbcafe.com/rss The RSS Blog

    CleverClogs: Improving the Microsoft RSS Experience Mark Evans :: iotum’s AIM is True Iotum hooks up with AIM Phoneline » Mathew Ingram: mathewingram.com/work Micro Persuasion: Making Money with Your Blog from A to Z Nick Bradbury: Feed Security and FeedDemon, Part III Live Support Software, VoIP Live Chat Software – Flash Player Installation RSS to e-mail services: feed me the meat (I don

  • http://pulverblog.pulver.com/archives/005371.html The Jeff Pulver Blog – Notes, comments and observations

    , those looking for insight regarding the significance of the AOL’s announcement had to visit the blogosphere to get it. It was great to see the sharing of the collective knowledge and insights from: Jon Arnold, Jim Courney, James Enck, Mark Evans, Mathew Ingram, Alec Saunders, Bruce Stewart and then for Andy Abramson and help connect the dots for us. :) Looks like one of the underlying themes at Fall 2006 VON will once again be “purple!” I expect AOL’s announcement to carry forward into the discussion at

  • http://tech.memeorandum.com Techmeme

    + Discussion: Jon Arnold’s Blog, Mathew Ingram, Skype Journal, Alec Saunders .LOG, 21talks and VoIP Watch

  • http://andyabramson.blogs.com/voipwatch/2006/09/iotummynumo_in__1.html VoIP Watch

    with that thinking and with today’s announcement the future is now here. Jeff Pulver has a very eloquent post of what this means to the VoIP community that is the VON community in my book and the implications of what has begun. Up in Canada both Mathew Ingram and Mark Evans have really taken the iotum angle and told it very well. James Enck has also shared his throughts on this from London, England, and you’ll likely note his play on words like I did. And as I’m writing this, J

  • http://mapleleaftwo.com Maple Leaf 2.0 – A Look at Web 2.0 in Canada

    Another Canadian angle to the AIM development program is AOL’s engineering team is located in Halifax, N.S. Now, all iotum needs is a little venture capital. For more on the iotum-AIM deal, check out Mathew Ingram, while Jeff Pulver, who is gearing up for the VON show, writes on the AIM Developer program.

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  • http://www.ipadventures.com Digital Common Sense

    Jeff Pulver beat me to posting about this announcement, You can see Jeff’s cogent commentary here. Matthew Ingram, technology writer with The Globe and Mail in Toronto, talks specifically about how iotum’s working with AIM Phoneline in more detail here. Technorati Tags: AOL, AIM Phoneline, MyNuMo, iotum, VoIP, unified communications, ringback tones [IMG *] Filed by Ken at 8:26 am under General No Comments

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  • http://tailrank.com/posts/562949953920181/AOL_Opens_Up_AIM_Phoneline__iotum_Dives_In Tailrank – AOL Opens Up AIM Phoneline, iotum Dives In

    [...] Update: Ken Camp just blogged about this also, with some added insight from the players at iotum, MyNuMO and AOL, and now Alec Saunders has weighed in with the iotum perspective. Tagged: Iotum hooks up with AIM Phoneline mathewingram.com Found 8 days ago Ottawa-based Iotum, whose software allows phone networks to offer “presence”-based services, announced a partnership this morning with AOL’s voice-over-Internet service AIM Phoneline — details are here . … Permalink iotum and the Open AIM Phoneline Developers Program saunderslog.com Found 8 days ago For the last few months, we at iotum have been working with AOL’s Halifax voice development team, the group responsible for AIM Phoneline. The fruits of that labour were unveiled today, as AOL announced their Open AIM Phoneline developers initiative . … Permalink AOL Launches Developer Initiative for AIM Phoneline ipadventures.com Found 8 days ago I’ve got the opportunity to help launch some very exciting news this morning, but there’s more than just the press release below. This morning I spoke with Ragui Kamel of AOL , Bill Volk of MyNuMo , and Alec Saunders of iotum to get some extra perspective and thoughts on this “Developer Ecosystem” AOL is announcing. … Permalink AIM Phoneline Gets Simply Relevant phoneboy.com Found 7 days ago I actually found out about this last night when I got an IM from Andy Abramson saying “You want in on a scoop? Call Alec Saunders.” So of course I did. I probably should have wrote about this before now, as Andy , Alec , and a slew of others already have. … Permalink iotum’s AIM is True thevoipdigest.com Found 7 days ago For more on the iotum-AIM deal, check out Mathew Ingram , while Jeff Pulver , who is gearing up for the VON show, writes on the AIM Developer program. Permalink John Chambers on Mobility, Collaboration and Security realtime-voip.typepad.com Found 7 days ago I caught this article on ComputerWold this afternoon. Since my post Cisco Needs the Cool-factor to Thrive from yesterday has been read more times today than I can really count, this seems a good opportunity to talk about Cisco again. … Permalink [...]

  • http://mapleleaftwo.com/iotum-signs-deal-with-aols-aim/ Maple Leaf 2.0 – iotum Signs Deal with AOL’s AIM

    [...] Ottawa-based iotum announced today it is one of three APIs (call personalization, device enablement and call management) selected to be part of AOL’s new Open AIM Phoneline program. The deal with AOL is a huge coup for Ottawa-based iotum, which has been battling away to find a market/customers for its relevance engine that intelligently assesses telephone calls and delivers them to most appropriate device on any network. iotum CEO Alec Saunders said his company is one of the AOL’s primary partners in the AIM developers program. “We’re in the storefront, and part of their initial announcement,” he said. “iotum engineers have also helped with the specification of the AIM Phoneline call control APIs, as we mutually determined the best to integrate iotum, and other products needing call control capabilities with AIM Phoneline. Another Canadian angle to the AIM development program is AOL’s engineering team is located in Halifax, N.S. Now, all iotum needs is a little venture capital. For more on the iotum-AIM deal, check out Mathew Ingram, while Jeff Pulver, who is gearing up for the VON show, writes on the AIM Developer program. Subscribe to RSS headline updates from: Powered by FeedBurner [...]

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