WebRTC Reborn
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WebRTC has had a real tough three or four years, and so have those working
with it. Only a few short years ago, the development world were excited about
WebRTC and proclaiming how awesome it was.
You might have played with the technology a couple of years ago, only to find
the extra infrastructure requirements were painful to implement and poorly
documented. This probably left a bitter taste in your mouth, especially when
things went wrong.
Those in the industry have been working hard to sweeten the deal again -
efforts have been made to bring WebRTC into the mainstream and as a result
the technology is experiencing a rebirth. Thanks to those who have remained
dedicated to improving the situation for those around them, WebRTC is finally
starting to fulfill the original expectations that were had of it. Both the
technolo... (more)
Context, Wearables, and WebRTC: Communication Next
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Big Data, cloud, analytics, contextual information, wearable tech, sensors,
mobility, and WebRTC: together these advances have created a perfect storm of
technologies that are disrupting and transforming classic communications
models and ecosystems.
In his session at WebRTC Summit, Cary Bran, VP of Innovation and New Ventures
at Plantronics, provided an overview of this technological shift, including
associated business and consumer communications impacts, and opportunities it
may enable, complement ... (more)
WebRTC Business Models Beyond Video Conferencing
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WebRTC services have already permeated corporate communications in the form
of videoconferencing solutions. However, WebRTC has the potential of going
beyond and catalyzing a new class of services providing more than calls with
capabilities such as mass-scale real-time media broadcasting, enriched and
augmented video, person-to-machine and machine-to-machine communications.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Luis Lopez, CEO of Kurento, introduced the
technologies required for implementing these ideas and s... (more)
The WebRTC Summit 2015 Silicon Valley, to be held November 3-5, 2015, at the
Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA, announces that its Call
for Papers is now open.
Topics include all aspects of improving IT delivery by eliminating waste
through automated business models leveraging cloud technologies. WebRTC
Summit is co-located with 17th International Cloud Expo, and 4th
International @ThingsExpo.
WebRTC is the future of browser-to-browser communications, and continues to
make inroads into the traditional, difficult, plug-in web communications
world.
Topics include ... (more)
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P2P RTC will impact the landscape of communications, shifting from
traditional telephony style communications models to OTT (Over-The-Top) cloud
assisted & PaaS (Platform as a Service) communication services. The P2P shift
will impact many areas of our lives, from mobile communication, human
interactive web services, RTC and telephony infrastructure, user federation,
security and privacy implications, business costs, and scalability.
In his session at @ThingsExpo, Robin Raymond, Chief Architect at Hookflash,
will walk through the shifting landscape o... (more)
The WebRTC Summit 2016 New York, to be held June 7-9, 2016, at the Javits
Center in New York City, announces that its Call for Papers is now open.
Topics include all aspects of improving IT delivery by eliminating waste
through automated business models leveraging cloud technologies. WebRTC
Summit is co-located with 18th International Cloud Expo, and 5th
International @ThingsExpo.
WebRTC is the future of browser-to-browser communications, and continues to
make inroads into the traditional, difficult, plug-in web communications
world.
@ThingsExpo 2015 Silicon Valley
(November 3-5... (more)