Vzzual join Charm Partner Programme

Ellen Arnold

on 3 February 2015

Tags: cloud , Juju , Partner

This article was last updated 10 year s ago.


Canonical is excited to announce the addition of Vzzual to its Charm Partner Programme.

Vzzual.com allows you to better understand your photo and video assets by offering an automated image tagging (image understanding), image processing, image hosting and image cloud backup service.

Samuel Cozzannet, Strategic Programme Manager at Canonical says, “The inclusion of Vzzual in our partner programme is truly exciting.  The capabilities of their solution combined with the power of Juju, will allow our users to their manage video and photo assets in entirely new ways – all with the speed and agility of a charm.”

Richard Jelbert CEO of Vzzual said “Canonical’s Charm Partner Programme allows us to make best use of Canonical’s cloud orchestration tool, Juju, enabling instant integration and scaling at the click of a button. Our customers can in-turn deploy Vzzual image analysis as a charm service in miniutes. It’s a win win solution.”

For more information on the Charm Programme, please see http://partners.ubuntu.com/partner-programmes/software#charm-partner-programme.

 

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