As enterprises move to the cloud, communications environments are becoming more multi-vendor, giving teams flexibility but also increasing complexity. Managing users across multiple platforms, APIs, and protocols is time-consuming, error-prone, and heightens security risk.
To tackle the growing complexity of today’s UC environments, Kurmi is establishing itself as the centralized automation layer by streamlining user management through deep integrations with platforms, contact centers, Session Border Controllers (SBCs), compliance tools, and IT systems. This approach has led to the launch of Kurmi’s Ecosystem Partner Program, recently featured in this UC Today article.
For ecosystem partners, integrating with Kurmi makes their solutions more accessible and appealing to large enterprises, who increasingly favor tools that can be managed centrally alongside the rest of their UC stack. As Kurmi CEO Micah Singer explains, “This establishes them to be built into more systems so they can gain customers effortlessly.” By creating a non-competitive, collaborative environment, Kurmi’s ecosystem offers real value to technology vendors looking to extend their reach into complex enterprise environments.
The result: a more connected, manageable UC environment that benefits both enterprises and technology providers. Read more about Kurmi’s Ecosystem Partner Program here.