This document summarizes a WebRTC conference, including talks on the current state of WebRTC, building WebRTC applications, and using WebRTC for collaboration and communications. It also briefly describes some WebRTC startups and services, including one that allows call centers to use low-cost Chromebooks for both customer relationship management and voice calls.
Could Iot be WebRTC's greatest source of innovation? (The IIT RTC Conference ...Brian Pulito
Few technologies have the potential to benefit from IoT the way WebRTC can. In many ways, these technologies are a perfect match. IoT networks built on technologies such as MQTT are a perfect signaling platform for WebRTC and are enabling new ways to connect "things" together using real-time media. In this new world almost any event can trigger the flow of media between endpoints. Whether it be a social media event triggering a broadcasted phone call or a video analytics event triggering a surveillance camera connecting to a supervisor, IoT networks are becoming the integration point for the world. This session will explore several WebRTC related IoT use cases along with open source tools that are being used in production today to integrate WebRTC with everything from analytics, to Arduino devices, to social media, and everything in between.
WebRTC Business Use Cases | WebRTC Conference & Expo IIILawrence Byrd
Presentation on WebRTC Business Use Cases from WebRTC Conference & Expo Nov 19-21 in Santa Clara CA. This was part of Tuesday’s Business Introduction to WebRTC morning session delivered alongside presentations from Phil Edholm, Chris Vitek, Tsahi Levent-Levi, Brent Kelly and John Burke.
WebRTC: players, business models and implications for telecommunication carriersHarry Behrens, PhD
- WebRTC provides real-time communication capabilities directly within web browsers using HTML5, with no plugins required. It is an open source technology backed by Google, Mozilla, and others.
- WebRTC uses common web technologies like JavaScript to enable rich media applications such as video chat and calling directly in the browser. However, signalling and network infrastructure are not defined.
- While the technology offers potential for innovative new services, many questions remain around business models and how existing players in telecommunications and over-the-top communication might be affected.
How WebRTC is Altering the Landscape for Mobile UC & BYODGENBANDcorporate
This document discusses how WebRTC is altering the landscape for mobile unified communications and BYOD. It explains that WebRTC provides easier access to communications tools, which can increase productivity. WebRTC uses APIs that allow for rapid prototyping and faster development of new applications. The document proposes several ways that enterprises can leverage WebRTC, such as integrating unified communications capabilities into existing enterprise applications and websites to improve the customer experience. It argues that WebRTC reduces costs for enterprises by eliminating the need to distribute and maintain separate communication clients on different devices.
WebRTC has progressed significantly in its first 3 years, moving from early experiments and proof of concepts to widespread adoption in browsers and innovative business applications. It started as an open source project at Google in 2011 and is now both an open standard specification and software stack. Major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera now support WebRTC natively. While adoption started with video chat apps, the technology is now used in verticals like education, healthcare, and more. Over 600 projects from vendors use WebRTC. In the next few years, the technology will continue transitioning to broader use in cloud services and reinventing communications with support from more players like Microsoft.
Kranky Geek - Virtual Collaboration - Igor PavlovIgor Pavlov
This document discusses how video conferencing and virtual collaboration are converging, but also identifies barriers that must be overcome for video conferencing to fully integrate into virtual collaboration. It provides tips on improving initiation of video calls, user experience, dealing with poor internet connections and hardware, and meeting different user needs and expectations by adapting video conferencing technologies. The key message is that to realize the potential of virtual collaboration, the technology must think beyond just video conferencing and adapt to solve real problems with collaboration.
This document summarizes a WebRTC conference, including talks on the current state of WebRTC, building WebRTC applications, and using WebRTC for collaboration and communications. It also briefly describes some WebRTC startups and services, including one that allows call centers to use low-cost Chromebooks for both customer relationship management and voice calls.
Could Iot be WebRTC's greatest source of innovation? (The IIT RTC Conference ...Brian Pulito
Few technologies have the potential to benefit from IoT the way WebRTC can. In many ways, these technologies are a perfect match. IoT networks built on technologies such as MQTT are a perfect signaling platform for WebRTC and are enabling new ways to connect "things" together using real-time media. In this new world almost any event can trigger the flow of media between endpoints. Whether it be a social media event triggering a broadcasted phone call or a video analytics event triggering a surveillance camera connecting to a supervisor, IoT networks are becoming the integration point for the world. This session will explore several WebRTC related IoT use cases along with open source tools that are being used in production today to integrate WebRTC with everything from analytics, to Arduino devices, to social media, and everything in between.
WebRTC Business Use Cases | WebRTC Conference & Expo IIILawrence Byrd
Presentation on WebRTC Business Use Cases from WebRTC Conference & Expo Nov 19-21 in Santa Clara CA. This was part of Tuesday’s Business Introduction to WebRTC morning session delivered alongside presentations from Phil Edholm, Chris Vitek, Tsahi Levent-Levi, Brent Kelly and John Burke.
WebRTC: players, business models and implications for telecommunication carriersHarry Behrens, PhD
- WebRTC provides real-time communication capabilities directly within web browsers using HTML5, with no plugins required. It is an open source technology backed by Google, Mozilla, and others.
- WebRTC uses common web technologies like JavaScript to enable rich media applications such as video chat and calling directly in the browser. However, signalling and network infrastructure are not defined.
- While the technology offers potential for innovative new services, many questions remain around business models and how existing players in telecommunications and over-the-top communication might be affected.
How WebRTC is Altering the Landscape for Mobile UC & BYODGENBANDcorporate
This document discusses how WebRTC is altering the landscape for mobile unified communications and BYOD. It explains that WebRTC provides easier access to communications tools, which can increase productivity. WebRTC uses APIs that allow for rapid prototyping and faster development of new applications. The document proposes several ways that enterprises can leverage WebRTC, such as integrating unified communications capabilities into existing enterprise applications and websites to improve the customer experience. It argues that WebRTC reduces costs for enterprises by eliminating the need to distribute and maintain separate communication clients on different devices.
WebRTC has progressed significantly in its first 3 years, moving from early experiments and proof of concepts to widespread adoption in browsers and innovative business applications. It started as an open source project at Google in 2011 and is now both an open standard specification and software stack. Major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera now support WebRTC natively. While adoption started with video chat apps, the technology is now used in verticals like education, healthcare, and more. Over 600 projects from vendors use WebRTC. In the next few years, the technology will continue transitioning to broader use in cloud services and reinventing communications with support from more players like Microsoft.
Kranky Geek - Virtual Collaboration - Igor PavlovIgor Pavlov
This document discusses how video conferencing and virtual collaboration are converging, but also identifies barriers that must be overcome for video conferencing to fully integrate into virtual collaboration. It provides tips on improving initiation of video calls, user experience, dealing with poor internet connections and hardware, and meeting different user needs and expectations by adapting video conferencing technologies. The key message is that to realize the potential of virtual collaboration, the technology must think beyond just video conferencing and adapt to solve real problems with collaboration.
Boost JBoss AS7 with HTML5 WebRTC for Real Time Communicationstelestax
WebRTC, for Web Real Time Communications is a free, open project to enable rich, high quality, Real Time Communications applications to be developed in the browser via simple Javascript APIs and HTML5. Major browsers already support or will support it soon natively. This talk will present an overview of WebRTC, how it is already revolutionizing the Web and changing the Telco industry. A couple of emblematic use cases will be also explored to show the potential of WebRTC in different enterprise markets and a live demo of a 1 to 1 WebRTC Video Conference will also be performed followed by a detailed explanation on how it was achieved as well as what JBoss AS7 additions were required to make it work
When people think about WebRTC, they think about video calls inside a web browser. WebRTC is much more than that. WebRTC can be used to create fundamentally better experiences by embedding live, peer-to-peer communications in SaaS products, mobile apps, and websites. But what is the state of WebRTC today? What does it take for a business to really reap the benefits?
My slide deck from the session I gave at Twilio's Signal event May 2015.
This document discusses the rise of peer-to-peer communication on the web through WebRTC. WebRTC allows real-time communication like audio and video calls directly in web applications without plugins. It consists of APIs for getting media, creating peer connections, and exchanging data between peers. WebRTC enables embedded contextual communication across different applications on various platforms, though support is still limited on some browsers.
This document provides an overview of WebRTC in 3 parts:
1) What is WebRTC? WebRTC offers real-time communication directly in web browsers using JavaScript APIs and supports media codecs like VP8.
2) Entities in WebRTC including the browser, signaling techniques like WebSocket and XMPP, and protocols like STUN and TURN for NAT traversal.
3) How to learn WebRTC including recommended books, websites, and weekly newsletters that provide tutorials, code samples, and discussions around advances in the technology.
The Enterprise wants WebRTC -- and it needs Middleware to get it! (IIT RTC Co...Brian Pulito
WebRTC is finally cracking the enterprise market. Maturing standards and wider platform adoption are helping WebRTC to find its way into mission critical enterprise applications. Whether it\'s financials like American Express or smaller businesses looking for innovative ways to engage their customers, WebRTC is changing the way business views real-time communications. Conversational media is Big Data to the enterprise and extracting every ounce of insight from every customer interaction requires middleware that plays well with existing Systems of Engagement. Issues like enterprise application integration, federation, analytics and their related security models bring with it requirements that must be well understood to succeed in this market. This session will explore what middleware means to WebRTC and what you need to make it work both in the cloud or on premise.
WebRTC enables context based, embedded communication in any app or website. Skylink makes using WebRTC as simple as using jQuery for web developers.
Here is the link to the JS Remote Conf talk this presentation was held first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2IHJBp2TTo
This document discusses the landscape of WebRTC developer tools, outlining categories such as browsers, devices, signaling, media servers, cloud-based communication platforms, voice over IP, testing and monitoring tools. It invites feedback on missing categories or tools that should be included. The virtual coffee session provides a monthly forum for discussion topics in the industry and allows playback access for customers.
The document discusses WSO2.Telco's Mobile Connect Accelerator product. It provides a digital enablement platform that allows telcos to power APIs for identity, payments and other services. The platform uses open source microservices and supports both on-premise and cloud deployments. It enables telcos to expose customer identity and other data to third parties via APIs while meeting security and compliance standards. The platform currently supports over 1 billion customers globally.
WebRTC can be about so much more than video chat, and we're just starting to see the potential of WebRTC in the Internet of Things. In this talk we will discuss how WebRTC can be used in IoT applications for a variety of use cases, including remote sensors, telehealth, and integration of Google Glass. To see the blog post and explanation that goes with these slides, please visit: https://webrtc.ventures/2016/03/iot-and-webrtc-presentation/
We are nearing the end of 2018 and it is time to look at WebRTC and where it is headed.
We are already there with WebRTC - it is available across devices, browsers and platforms. What are we going to do with it next then?
This presentation is all about that topic
WebRTC DataChannels Demystified" provides an overview of WebRTC data channels:
- WebRTC supports real-time communication of arbitrary data between browsers using data channels in addition to audio and video.
- Data channels use SCTP over DTLS for transport, providing reliability, security, and NAT traversal. They have a WebSocket-like API.
- Early experiments show potential use cases but also immature implementations and possible overkill for some scenarios compared to WebSockets.
This document discusses how Kandy.io can help service providers accelerate sales through a digital marketplace. It outlines Kandy's offerings including UCaaS, CPaaS, and a digital marketplace that allows providers to offer white label services. The marketplace gives providers tools to build custom applications using Kandy's 300+ APIs and pre-packaged "wrappers". This allows providers to bundle real-time communication services, expand their portfolios, and generate new revenue streams.
WebSphere Liberty Rtcomm: WebRTC Middleware for the EnterpriseBrian Pulito
In order to provide the type of services their customers crave, your clients need to be able to provide blazing fast communication capabilities and access important information in the blink of an eye. WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) allows for the creation of next-generation communication applications without the need for browser plugins. WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile is changing the way people communicate by making it easy to provide web page context as part of real-time conversations. This webinar will cover all of the real-time communications features recently released in WebSphere Liberty, including the new Rtcomm feature for rapid development of WebRTC based applications, and the open-source Rtcomm client-side libraries. (link to webinar replay: http://www.websphereusergroup.org/khatch/go/gallery/item/1543395?type=video)
WSO2Con ASIA 2016: WSO2.Telco IDS – Mobile as IdentityWSO2
Based on the WSO2 Identity Server, WSO2.Telco provides a fully Mobile Connect (OIDC) compliant solution for telcos embarking on a federated ID strategy. WSO2.Telco IDS is offered as a standalone solution for GSMA Mobile Connect compliance or can be bundled with the WSO2.Telco Hub and Gateway products. Using the Hub model mobile network operator (MNO) groups or consortia of MNOs in a particular country can deploy Mobile Connect rapidly as a service with centralized operations and product development.
Any telco wishing to have their own internal instances or a hybrid can do this at any time without re-engineering the interfaces. This session will discuss the following topics:
What is WSO2.Telco IDS?
Who uses it?
Beyond Identity
Monetization for IDPs
Acceleration of MNO service creations
Multi-MNO APIs
apidays LIVE Paris - Creating a scalable ecosystem of Microservices by Archan...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Creating a scalable ecosystem of Microservices
Archanaa Ravikumar, Lead Engineer at BCG Digital Ventures & Pooja Subramanian, Office Tech Principal, Lead Consultant at ThoughtWorks Technologies
WebRTC is a free, open project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. It was released by Google in 2011 and it is becoming more famous day by day.
Bruno Audoux - Connected Cars to the Net, IoTs on the RoadsNeotys_Partner
Since its beginning, the Performance Advisory Council aims to promote engagement between various experts from around the world, to create relevant, value-added content sharing between members. For Neotys, to strengthen our position as a thought leader in load & performance testing. During this event, 12 participants convened in Chamonix (France) exploring several topics on the minds of today’s performance tester such as DevOps, Shift Left/Right, Test Automation, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence.
WebRTC for Telco: Informa's WebRTC Global Summit PreconferenceTsahi Levent-levi
The preconference workshop I did at Informa's WebRTC Global Summit in London, 31st of March 2014
It is targeted at bringing people up to speed with what WebRTC is, how people and vendors are using it today and placing it also in the context of the telecom world (which is the focus of this specific conference).
1) The document describes Felix Wilson's journey and love of music from a young age inspired by his Cuban background and family, to studying audio production at Full Sail University to achieve his goal of becoming a musician and engineer.
2) He began recording songs at age 18 and saw his passion for music wane due to other hobbies until rekindled by friends and family support.
3) Full Sail University has helped him gain the skills and equipment to turn his dream into an achievable goal of working in the music industry.
Boost JBoss AS7 with HTML5 WebRTC for Real Time Communicationstelestax
WebRTC, for Web Real Time Communications is a free, open project to enable rich, high quality, Real Time Communications applications to be developed in the browser via simple Javascript APIs and HTML5. Major browsers already support or will support it soon natively. This talk will present an overview of WebRTC, how it is already revolutionizing the Web and changing the Telco industry. A couple of emblematic use cases will be also explored to show the potential of WebRTC in different enterprise markets and a live demo of a 1 to 1 WebRTC Video Conference will also be performed followed by a detailed explanation on how it was achieved as well as what JBoss AS7 additions were required to make it work
When people think about WebRTC, they think about video calls inside a web browser. WebRTC is much more than that. WebRTC can be used to create fundamentally better experiences by embedding live, peer-to-peer communications in SaaS products, mobile apps, and websites. But what is the state of WebRTC today? What does it take for a business to really reap the benefits?
My slide deck from the session I gave at Twilio's Signal event May 2015.
This document discusses the rise of peer-to-peer communication on the web through WebRTC. WebRTC allows real-time communication like audio and video calls directly in web applications without plugins. It consists of APIs for getting media, creating peer connections, and exchanging data between peers. WebRTC enables embedded contextual communication across different applications on various platforms, though support is still limited on some browsers.
This document provides an overview of WebRTC in 3 parts:
1) What is WebRTC? WebRTC offers real-time communication directly in web browsers using JavaScript APIs and supports media codecs like VP8.
2) Entities in WebRTC including the browser, signaling techniques like WebSocket and XMPP, and protocols like STUN and TURN for NAT traversal.
3) How to learn WebRTC including recommended books, websites, and weekly newsletters that provide tutorials, code samples, and discussions around advances in the technology.
The Enterprise wants WebRTC -- and it needs Middleware to get it! (IIT RTC Co...Brian Pulito
WebRTC is finally cracking the enterprise market. Maturing standards and wider platform adoption are helping WebRTC to find its way into mission critical enterprise applications. Whether it\'s financials like American Express or smaller businesses looking for innovative ways to engage their customers, WebRTC is changing the way business views real-time communications. Conversational media is Big Data to the enterprise and extracting every ounce of insight from every customer interaction requires middleware that plays well with existing Systems of Engagement. Issues like enterprise application integration, federation, analytics and their related security models bring with it requirements that must be well understood to succeed in this market. This session will explore what middleware means to WebRTC and what you need to make it work both in the cloud or on premise.
WebRTC enables context based, embedded communication in any app or website. Skylink makes using WebRTC as simple as using jQuery for web developers.
Here is the link to the JS Remote Conf talk this presentation was held first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2IHJBp2TTo
This document discusses the landscape of WebRTC developer tools, outlining categories such as browsers, devices, signaling, media servers, cloud-based communication platforms, voice over IP, testing and monitoring tools. It invites feedback on missing categories or tools that should be included. The virtual coffee session provides a monthly forum for discussion topics in the industry and allows playback access for customers.
The document discusses WSO2.Telco's Mobile Connect Accelerator product. It provides a digital enablement platform that allows telcos to power APIs for identity, payments and other services. The platform uses open source microservices and supports both on-premise and cloud deployments. It enables telcos to expose customer identity and other data to third parties via APIs while meeting security and compliance standards. The platform currently supports over 1 billion customers globally.
WebRTC can be about so much more than video chat, and we're just starting to see the potential of WebRTC in the Internet of Things. In this talk we will discuss how WebRTC can be used in IoT applications for a variety of use cases, including remote sensors, telehealth, and integration of Google Glass. To see the blog post and explanation that goes with these slides, please visit: https://webrtc.ventures/2016/03/iot-and-webrtc-presentation/
We are nearing the end of 2018 and it is time to look at WebRTC and where it is headed.
We are already there with WebRTC - it is available across devices, browsers and platforms. What are we going to do with it next then?
This presentation is all about that topic
WebRTC DataChannels Demystified" provides an overview of WebRTC data channels:
- WebRTC supports real-time communication of arbitrary data between browsers using data channels in addition to audio and video.
- Data channels use SCTP over DTLS for transport, providing reliability, security, and NAT traversal. They have a WebSocket-like API.
- Early experiments show potential use cases but also immature implementations and possible overkill for some scenarios compared to WebSockets.
This document discusses how Kandy.io can help service providers accelerate sales through a digital marketplace. It outlines Kandy's offerings including UCaaS, CPaaS, and a digital marketplace that allows providers to offer white label services. The marketplace gives providers tools to build custom applications using Kandy's 300+ APIs and pre-packaged "wrappers". This allows providers to bundle real-time communication services, expand their portfolios, and generate new revenue streams.
WebSphere Liberty Rtcomm: WebRTC Middleware for the EnterpriseBrian Pulito
In order to provide the type of services their customers crave, your clients need to be able to provide blazing fast communication capabilities and access important information in the blink of an eye. WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communications) allows for the creation of next-generation communication applications without the need for browser plugins. WebSphere Application Server Liberty Profile is changing the way people communicate by making it easy to provide web page context as part of real-time conversations. This webinar will cover all of the real-time communications features recently released in WebSphere Liberty, including the new Rtcomm feature for rapid development of WebRTC based applications, and the open-source Rtcomm client-side libraries. (link to webinar replay: http://www.websphereusergroup.org/khatch/go/gallery/item/1543395?type=video)
WSO2Con ASIA 2016: WSO2.Telco IDS – Mobile as IdentityWSO2
Based on the WSO2 Identity Server, WSO2.Telco provides a fully Mobile Connect (OIDC) compliant solution for telcos embarking on a federated ID strategy. WSO2.Telco IDS is offered as a standalone solution for GSMA Mobile Connect compliance or can be bundled with the WSO2.Telco Hub and Gateway products. Using the Hub model mobile network operator (MNO) groups or consortia of MNOs in a particular country can deploy Mobile Connect rapidly as a service with centralized operations and product development.
Any telco wishing to have their own internal instances or a hybrid can do this at any time without re-engineering the interfaces. This session will discuss the following topics:
What is WSO2.Telco IDS?
Who uses it?
Beyond Identity
Monetization for IDPs
Acceleration of MNO service creations
Multi-MNO APIs
apidays LIVE Paris - Creating a scalable ecosystem of Microservices by Archan...apidays
apidays LIVE Paris - Responding to the New Normal with APIs for Business, People and Society
December 8, 9 & 10, 2020
Creating a scalable ecosystem of Microservices
Archanaa Ravikumar, Lead Engineer at BCG Digital Ventures & Pooja Subramanian, Office Tech Principal, Lead Consultant at ThoughtWorks Technologies
WebRTC is a free, open project that provides browsers and mobile applications with Real-Time Communications (RTC) capabilities via simple APIs. It was released by Google in 2011 and it is becoming more famous day by day.
Bruno Audoux - Connected Cars to the Net, IoTs on the RoadsNeotys_Partner
Since its beginning, the Performance Advisory Council aims to promote engagement between various experts from around the world, to create relevant, value-added content sharing between members. For Neotys, to strengthen our position as a thought leader in load & performance testing. During this event, 12 participants convened in Chamonix (France) exploring several topics on the minds of today’s performance tester such as DevOps, Shift Left/Right, Test Automation, Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence.
WebRTC for Telco: Informa's WebRTC Global Summit PreconferenceTsahi Levent-levi
The preconference workshop I did at Informa's WebRTC Global Summit in London, 31st of March 2014
It is targeted at bringing people up to speed with what WebRTC is, how people and vendors are using it today and placing it also in the context of the telecom world (which is the focus of this specific conference).
1) The document describes Felix Wilson's journey and love of music from a young age inspired by his Cuban background and family, to studying audio production at Full Sail University to achieve his goal of becoming a musician and engineer.
2) He began recording songs at age 18 and saw his passion for music wane due to other hobbies until rekindled by friends and family support.
3) Full Sail University has helped him gain the skills and equipment to turn his dream into an achievable goal of working in the music industry.
This document provides recommendations for guiding future retail developments in Chicago away from vulnerable industrial zones. It analyzes national retail trends, case studies of ideal practices, and current Chicago policies. Recommendations include leveraging incentives to prioritize developing underserved areas, incorporating mixed-use and transit-oriented design principles at the parcel and block level to improve walkability and safety, and using design scenarios to demonstrate how implementing the recommendations could positively impact a potential development site in Roseland, Chicago. The goal is to establish a policy framework that fosters retail in appropriate locations while protecting industrial jobs and communities.
Wiki pedía es una enciclopedia libre y poliglota que permite a los usuarios crear, editar y modificar sus contenidos de forma colaborativa. Se trata de un proyecto wiki media.
1) The document is an invitation from Lady E Hastings Primary School for parents of children in Years 1 and 2 to attend a workshop on supporting their children with spelling, punctuation and grammar (SPaG).
2) The workshop will be held on Wednesday January 13th at 2:15pm or 6:30pm and will discuss year group expectations in SPaG and ways parents can help their children further at home.
3) Parents are asked to indicate which time they can attend, or provide alternative dates and times if unable to make the scheduled workshop.
NHCC brings together leading Fortune 1000 companies who strongly support our mission “provides our members access to a collaborative community that shares resources, knowledge, best practices, and innovative solutions to grow talent, customers, and suppliers.
Since 1985, NHCC provides tremendous value proposition to its corporate members by effectively maximizing the diversity of the Hispanic market opportunity through human resources, marketing, supplier diversity, and community relations within the foundation of corporate social responsibility. Given the sheer market size, growing clout and purchasing power of an estimated $1.7 trillion dollars by 2017, Fortune 1000 companies find great value in their NHCC corporate membership. I would like to invite you to visit our website at www.nhcchq.org.
1. Construction projects face challenges such as high error rates, constant changes that create many document versions, and a large number of contributors that complicates communication.
2. AproPLAN offers a construction management software solution that allows users to follow projects in real-time from the office or on-site. It aims to reduce errors, administration costs and time spent on projects.
3. The document describes AproPLAN's features for centralized data collection, automatic report generation, task assignment, and comparison of plans from different versions to improve project quality and speed while reducing mistakes and costs.
La familia cumple cinco funciones principales: económica, al satisfacer las necesidades básicas; solidaria, fomentando el apoyo mutuo; protectora, cuidando de niños, inválidos y ancianos; reproductora, garantizando la procreación; y educadora, socializando tempranamente a los niños.
This document provides information for an 8th grade spelling test on January 15th. It lists the sounds to be covered - ai, ay, a_e, ci, ce, and cy - and provides example words for each sound. Students are instructed to collect words containing the weekly sounds to study for the test.
WebRTC allows for real-time communications like voice and video directly in web browsers without plugins. While SIP is a signaling protocol used for controlling multimedia sessions in VoIP, WebRTC focuses on media and does not define its own signaling protocol. WebRTC needs a separate signaling server and protocol like SIP to fully operate call setup. This marginalizes SIP's importance somewhat by making communications more accessible to developers and embedding them directly into applications rather than separate services. However, WebRTC and SIP can also benefit each other when used together.
WebRTC Workshop 2013 given at the IMS World ForumAlan Quayle
The document provides an agenda for a WebRTC workshop covering the following key points:
- The workshop will provide a deep technical and business overview of WebRTC through presentations and demonstrations.
- Attendees will learn about the current status of WebRTC standardization and implementations, and what capabilities may emerge over the next 1-2 years.
- The workshop includes sessions on technology details like APIs, media protocols, and interoperability, as well as implications for service providers, enterprises, and use cases.
- An afternoon demo session will provide hands-on experiences of WebRTC applications from various companies and allow networking among attendees.
My talk on webRTC from June 2013
Demo application using XMPP for signalling
open source webRTC using websockets is here: implenentationhttps://github.com/pizuricv/webRTC-over-websockets
This document discusses WebRTC, an effort to build a standard-based real-time media engine into browsers. It examines the status and potential impacts of enabling real-time voice and video capabilities in browsers. WebRTC uses public standards from the IETF and W3C and allows web applications to initiate direct peer-to-peer media connections between browsers or to a media server using HTML and JavaScript. This could transform communications and collaboration over the next five years.
Each WebRTC deployment is implementing its own proprietary signaling mechanism. WebRTC signaling and media is incompatible with existing VoIP deployments, requiring gateways to bridge the two. The WebRTC API specification is still evolving and may take different forms across implementations. Standards bodies are working to define signaling interoperability and bridge WebRTC with existing networks like SIP, IMS and videoconferencing systems.
WebRTC will enable real-time communications like voice and video directly in web browsers without plugins. The presenters will discuss their vision for this technology and how to implement it for corporations and telecom networks. They will cover introductions to HTML5, WebRTC, and network architectures; technical challenges around codecs, encryption, and NAT traversal; application cases for telecoms, companies, social media, and manufacturers; and demos of WebRTC applications and identity management. The presentation aims to show how voice traffic will migrate to the web, with browsers as new endpoints and websites as potential call centers, changing how telephone numbers and communications are managed.
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle +++Alan Quayle
Status of WebRTC across Asia by Alan Quayle, and a group of leading experts contributing to the reality, not the hype, of WebRTC.
It’s 2020, WebRTC (Web Real Time Communications) became known in 2011 when Google open sourced intellectual property it had bought in previous years. Gossip about those acquisitions began in 2009. The IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force) was already laying the groundwork with Opus (voice codec) officially in 2010, and back in 2009 the discussion process started that became WebRTC. It’s been roughly one decade. Did WebRTC change everything? Is WebRTC everywhere?
WebRTC myths and misconceptions. Understanding the two components of WebRTC, the open source project, and the standards track.
Reviewing the achievements of WebRTC across Asia.
Understanding why ‘WebRTC’ companies such as Vidyo and Tokbox did not achieve big exits.
What is the current status of WebRTC, where are the standards, where is the innovation edge?
What is happening across Asia on WebRTC? Understanding the difference service providers adoption of WebRTC. Across telcos, CPaaS, UCaaS. CCaaS, in-app communication platforms, and enterprises.
Case studies on WebRTC implementation across Asia.
Recommendations for WebRTC in Asia.
WebRTC stands for web real-time communications, and while it has been around for some time, it recently started emerging again for voice and video communications. The power of WebRTC is such that it took the telecommunications industry by storm.
Original: https://www.moontechnolabs.com/blog/augment-your-corporate-communication-with-webrtc-technology/
WebRTC is an open-source technology that enables real-time communication like audio and video calls directly in web browsers without requiring additional plugins. It uses JavaScript APIs and protocols to allow direct peer-to-peer communication between browsers. Key applications that use WebRTC include Google Meet, Facebook Messenger, and Discord. WebRTC follows steps like media capture, signaling, and peer connection establishment to set up connections between browsers. It has benefits like being free to use, highly accessible, secure, and enabling interoperability between different communication systems.
8 pre launch steps to go with the web rtc based application developmentMoonTechnolabsPvtLtd
Experiencing and interacting with people via live video has become quite popular in numerous applications across various industries. With real-time engagement through live video, hundreds and thousands of businesses managed to transform the way they operate. Today, business enterprises, telemedicine platforms, online education platforms, entertainment & sports platforms, virtual event platforms, e-commerce, and everything else in between, use the power of WebRTC technology to establish communications in real-time via mobile applications.
https://www.moontechnolabs.com/blog/pre-launch-steps-with-webrtc-based-application-development/
WebRTC has been around for a long time, and you probably know a thing or two about it already. If you have been enjoying the advantages offered by WebRTC to your business, you’ll probably appreciate it if another exceptional system gets integrated into it and augments it even further. FreeSWITCH has got that honor.
https://www.moontechnolabs.com/blog/webrtc-and-freeswitch-what-this-combination-means/
Everything runs on the data. For the Internet of Things (IoT), data collection plays a vital role in building communication with the customer. When we talk about mobile applications or desktop applications that need real-time actions and communications, we must stay that they are incomplete without WebRTC Solutions’ implementation.
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This document provides an overview of a minor project being conducted by computer science students at Ujjain Engineering College on real-time communication using WebRTC. It introduces WebRTC and discusses how it allows peer-to-peer media exchange between devices by establishing connections through a signaling process. The project aims to provide high-quality video/audio calls with less connection time and better security using encryption techniques. It outlines the topics that will be covered, including signaling, expected outcomes like low latency and platform independence, and the software requirements.
WebRTC is an open-source project that enables real-time communication directly in web browsers through simple JavaScript APIs, allowing for voice and video calling as well as peer-to-peer file sharing without plugins. It has the potential to change how online relationships are built through more immediate rich media connections on extension websites. However, its impact will depend on industry adoption and ensuring interoperability and security standards can meet expectations.
WebRTC is said to create the next Internet-based revolution of telecommunications. Here FRAFOS explains what that means in practice and how WebRTC can be employed in real-life situations.
This document provides an overview of HTML5 Real Time Communication (RTC) and related APIs. It begins with an introduction to HTML5 RTC and its support for real-time applications like voice/video calling and file sharing directly in the browser. It then covers the HTML5 overview, benefits of RTC, relevant JavaScript APIs including RTCPeerConnection, RTCDataChannel and MediaStream/getUserMedia, and outlines a planned workshop to build an RTC application.
Real-time Communications at Internet SpeedBrian Pulito
Keeping Current Seminar for University of Kentucky - Abstract: What if real-time communications was born on the web? Would we use context instead of telephone numbers to initiate real-time interactions? Would quality and ubiquity be less important than flexibility and differentiation? WebRTC is changing the way people communicate in real-time. Whether it be Google Hangouts or a web startup, WebRTC is free, simple and coming to a web page near you. This discussion will focus on this emerging HTML5 standard, providing insights into how developers and businesses are using WebRTC to drive innovation in their Systems of Engagement.
Integrate WebRTC Voice / Video Call App Using Contus FlyCONTUS TECH
WebRTC has taken over internet calls, making it the onus of communication. WebRTC enables web application and mobile applications to stream peer-to-peer audio/video calls directly without the requirement of third-party integration.
Though there are multiple other languages to build WebRTC, such as peer.js, node.js, in Linux and Firebase, JavaScript rules out all the other programs with its phenomenal features. Let us take a close look at the parameters that pushes JavaScript over other languages.
Every other webRTC signaling server has the potential to build a cross-platform chat app that works on android/iOS. The short span of time JavaScript/node.js consumes to design a multi-user real-time application holds high potential to synchronize with the requirements the client delegates.
WebRTC video chat apps can be loaded as a server-side proxy and offers non-blocking IO, a set of features that can handle towering numbers of connections simultaneously. The system will not occupy excessive RAM space with video calls allowing a large number of calls to take place on the go.
Creating a video chat app using android/iOS javascript does not stop with providing video-voice internet calls through apps. The community is also growing up to provide exceptional modules that are absolutely ideal for integration of video call into the website and mobile applications. Socket.io is used to manage the constant communication between both the servers to provide real-time updates on the go.
Apart from building WebRTC for video chat app, opting for a third party integration of video call into website/app and video calling integration providers has the potential to create a peerless video chat app that runs on Android/iOS or Web - any platform of your choice.
Contus Fly is a readymade messaging SDK for Android & iOS, Chat API for Website, WebRTC solution provider, that has over a decade of experience in building chat apps. They have successfully delivered real-time video/voice chat functionality across multiple browsers & platforms for giant telecom services. The WebRTC signaling customization option they offer attract multinational brands as the video/voice call chat functionality operates with zero lag.
WebRTC allows real-time communication directly between web browsers without plugins. It provides APIs for getting audio and video streams and exchanging data peer-to-peer. While WebRTC enables direct communication, it still requires a server for user discovery and signaling to handle network traversal issues. Current limitations include a need for cloud infrastructure, a lack of support for native apps, inefficiencies for multiparty calls, and an inability to record streams.
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2. WebRTC is a technology that offers
real time communication natively
from a web browser. It is a media
engine that has in-built three
Javascript APIs that make it possible
to share data & perform peer-to-peer
communications without the need of
installing any plug-in.
What is WebRTC?
4. “Using this technology, employees could get one
click access to video, voice or chat option directly
from the website. With WebRTC, the employee has
access to conferencing capabilities on any platform
that supports a common browser .
There is no need of any plug-ins or installs. The
Javascript API used for this is RTCpeerconnection.“
6. “With WebRTC, the communications paths are
always encrypted. WebRTC starts with secure
RTP(SRTP) as it's standard and this protocol is
used for authentication and encryption of both
voice & video.
This really makes this new technlogy more
secure solution for enterprise and small
businesses. RTCcertificate Javascript API is used
for RTCpeerconnection authentication. “
8. “WebRTC is an extension of VoIP to the world of
browser. It can reuse the existing VoIP
infrastructure with incremental upgrades.
Both WebRTC and VoIP aims to enchance the
consumer's experience and enable them to
communicate with anyone anywhere. “
10. “One of most key feature of WebRTC is it's free. It's
an open source application programming
interface(API) that is resident in all available
browsers and cost no charge for licensing.
You just need to implement a few lines of code and
you can talk to anyone on your LAN browser.
12. “Since there is no need to install any plug-in or extra
software for real time communication, agents can
work from home without adding the hassle of travel
time to the office. So, workforce can be increased
without increasing the office space.
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