If you are a small API platform company that has a hard time competing with the larger elephants, go up the food chain, offer a more specific and complete service and focus on a specific segment.
The tricky part is what to offer and which segment to cater to that will allow you to be the best company in that segment.
There are several things to consider some of which are specific
Service Providers are Taking a Squint at Google
Service provider revenue hammered by OTTs causing some to take a stab at digital advertisement. They are diversifying (or at least trying to do so) to different areas, content, IoT, business services and digital advertisement. The question is, will Telenor and others to enter digital advertisement leverage this asset and create synergy with their communications business.
The Impact of ORTC on WebRTC Deployment and Adoption
ORTC is a pretty hot topic on the technology side of WebRTC. Many still see it as a competing technology to WebRTC and therefore are worried it will delay adoption of WebRTC. On the other hand, some are not clear technically what new capabilities ORTC brings and what are the challenges associated with it. In a very high level, it is not correct to compare ORTC with WebRTC but rather to compare it to SDP.
Round up of WebRTC 2015 Paris
Maturity was the trending word of the Paris WebRTC conference that ended last week. Usage of WebRTC is becoming mature. The conference presentations and demos presented clear value and use cases. Consensus of panelists on closing panel about maturity of solutions presented in the conference was one of the important conclusions of the conference.
IBM WebSphere and WebRTC – An Interview with Brian Pulito from IBM
In previous roles I held several years ago, I was involved in work with IBM related to WebSphere and their work around SIP. Things have advanced significantly since then, among other things, IBM added support for WebRTC to WebSphere. I wanted to delve more into IBM’s work on WebRTC. For this I contacted Brian Pulito who is Senior Technical Staff Member and a WebSphere Real-Time Communications Architect.
ARM is Well Positioned for Future Technology Cycles
In the last 3-4 years ARM released a 64-bit designs and expanded it’s offering beyond consumer electronics; it is now competing head to head with Intel also in the server space. ARM’s offering now include low power designs for networking and infrastructure applications, IoT and Automotive. In Q3 only ARM had 38 new licenses to 27 different companies, 14 of them are new ARM customers.
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