Hoping to boost the use of Web conferencing within enterprises, Macromedia Inc. on Monday released a set of development kits for tying its Breeze Web conferencing platform into other IT systems.
The San Francisco-based company introduced two “solution accelerators” that provide developers with sample code and documentation for integrating Breeze functionality with enterprise directories and company Web sites.
The Directory Services Accelerator can synchronize Breeze with employee directories, such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) directories, while the Breeze Scheduling Accelerator lets developers expose Breeze scheduling and content data on intranets and Web portals.
Both kits make use of the Web services APIs that Macromedia released as part of its March upgrade of Breeze to Version 4.0, said Kevin M. Lynch, Macromedias vice president of online learning and collaboration.
“Web communications is really critical to companies,” Lynch said. “So, the need to integrate it into the existing infrastructure and business processes is really important. Were seeing a trend where people dont hop into Web conferencing as separate application but that it becomes part of existing workflow.”
The two accelerators are the first in a series that Macromedia plans to release, but Lynch declined to offer details on when others would be offered. The development kits are free downloads for customers of both Breezes software and its hosted service, and they support Java, ColdFusion and .NET development platforms.
Macromedia Breeze grew out of the companys acquisition last year of e-learning vendor Presedia Inc. Macromedia first moved into Web conferencing with the October launch of Breeze Live.