Unify announced the availability of APIs for their Circuit collaboration platform opening it for the general public of developers. This is not the first time we see closed WebRTC based collaboration platforms in the cloud open up for developers. What drives companies to make this kind of shift and does it pay off? UC vendors need to reinvent themselves, abandon the term UC
WebRTC in the Financial Sector – An Interview with Leo Papadopoulos from Cloud9 Technologies
WebRTC is perceived by many as a technology that allows for in-browser, zero download, voice and video communication. While this is true, it is also an open source media engine that can be used in different ways. Cloud9 Technologies uses WebRTC with a twist. This is because of 2 reasons: their application and the market in which they operate.
WebRTC Based UC for Service Providers – An Interview with Elena Carstoiu from 4PSA
The announcement of 4PSA back in April caught my attention because of 2 things: 1) A small vendor competing with the large ones in the crowded space of UC for service providers where many other small vendors failed. I was interested to learn about their special twist. 2) The mix of interesting ingredients: WebRTC, Big Data, search and analytics. I just had to know more.
Custom URLs for Native WebRTC Apps
In the last topic of the month published on the Upperside blog we discussed WebRTC as a Web App, Native App or Anything In-Between. This post started a live discussion about the need for custom URL scheme in WebRTC native apps.The scenario described in this post talks about using a partnering native app that handles the RTC functionality on behalf of the other app.
Push Notifications Services You Can Use Today for WebRTC
In many WebRTC use cases I hear about from customers, the need to alert the user is a mandatory requirement. They are looking for WebRTC Push Notifications services. With the current work being done in the standards along with the actual implementations already available, it looks like this requirement is going to be satisfied. This work is not specific to WebRTC
Being Specific About Your WebRTC Signaling Choices
In WebRTC things are different. WebRTC doesn’t define any signaling protocol or transport for signaling; this is left for the application. This gives more flexibility but also more things to decide on and therefore debate about.
Case study A – I’m building my new awesome service
Case study B – I’m connecting my telephony network with WebRTC
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