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SD-WAN in Context of WebRTC

SD-WAN in Context of WebRTC

The promise of SD-WAN (Software Defined WAN) is reliable high quality enterprise WAN using low cost access (e.g. broadband) instead of expensive MPLS. SD-WAN is a collection of several technologies with centralized management on top.Given quality of WebRTC sessions and usage of error resilient codecs, does SD-WAN bring any value to WebRTC?

The Alphabet Soup of MPLS vs. DIA vs. SD-WAN

The Alphabet Soup of MPLS vs. DIA vs. SD-WAN

MPLS and DIA are built for the past and don’t support cost and technical requirements of the modern enterprise. SD-WAN will be like the Firewall is today for enterprises. It will become common among enterprises. It doesn’t mean MPLS will go away, but with the capability of Hybrid WAN as part of SD-WAN, MPLS will become less critical, less traffic will go over it,

OTTs Combining WebRTC with SD-WAN – a New Headache for Operators

OTTs Combining WebRTC with SD-WAN – a New Headache for Operators

SD-WAN strengthens the position of OTT hosted UC providers vs. the incumbent operators as it makes the operators’ advantage of owning the network less valuable. SD-WAN reduced the operational cost associated with providing hosted UC in high quality as it removes the need for MPLS. Combined with WebRTC, adding real-time communications as a feature to existing SaaS applications has never been easier.

3 Strategies for SD-WAN

3 Strategies for SD-WAN

MPLS is still pretty commonly used by enterprises, some use it for specific applications while others take it to the extreme and route all traffic of their branches to s central location. Service providers hit a jackpot with MPLS but this is now changing. 2 major forces are making MPLS less lucrative and eventually will kill it: MPLS price is going down; Enterprise requirements have changed

VMware Just Got a Networking Boost

VMware Just Got a Networking Boost

Having an SD-WAN solution integrated into VMware’s solution portfolio that takes VMware’s network virtualization from within the cloud to connecting enterprises with public and private clouds is important for VMware’s digital transformation and cloud strategy.
VeloCloud seems like a perfect solution for filling this gap. A field proven solution with 100% focus on SD-WAN.

User Media Access Permissions and Privacy in WebRTC

April 14, 2015 / in WebRTC Standards / Add Comment

User Media Access Permissions and Privacy in WebRTC

Last week Dan and I listed the important topics relevant for WebRTC discussed at IETF 92nd meeting. Here are details about access permission given to user’s media and for how long this permission persists. You probably noticed that you are not always requested to click on that Allow button in order to give access to your microphone and camera. Have you ever wondered why in some cases this is not required?

Tagged With: Allow, Camera, Microphone, Permissions, Standards Update, User Media, WebRTC

WebRTC Standards Update #3: Notes from IETF 92

April 8, 2015 / in WebRTC Standards / Add Comment

WebRTC Standards Update #3: Notes from IETF 92

Dan returned from the IETF meeting held on the week of March 22nd in Dallas. Naturally, there is a lot of information to share. This update will only list a few of the main topics. It will be followed by dedicated posts for each of these topics.

Tagged With: BUNDLE, FEC, JSEP, NETVC, Permissions, RE-TURN, SDPbis, Standards Update, Virtual connections, WEBPUSH, WebRTC

Facebook Jumps on the IoT Bandwagon

March 30, 2015 / in IoT / Add Comment

Facebook Jumps on the IoT Bandwagon

IoT is on the hype and no one wants to be left behind. Mobile device vendors and OS vendors are investing significantly in IoT, At F8 last week Facebook announced it joins the party by adding support for IoT in Parse. The integration of Parse with Facebook is more in the sense of identity, monetization through Facebook ads, access to user’s Facebook information

Tagged With: Arduino Yún, Facebook, Internet of Things, IOT, Parse, RTOS, Wiring

WebRTC Changes Your IT Org Chart

March 23, 2015 / in Markets & People / Add Comment

WebRTC Changes Your IT Org Chart

Before VoIP came along, enterprises had network people and telephony people. These were different groups, nothing to do one with the other. Deploying VoIP forced […]

Tagged With: IT, Telephony, VoIP, WebRTC

What to look for at Enterprise Connect 2015

March 15, 2015 / in Markets & People / Add Comment

What to look for at Enterprise Connect 2015

I will soon arrive at Orlando for Enterprise Connect. What should we expect from this event?
The conference tracks are a good indication for what to expect and more importantly a good reflection of market trends.

Tagged With: Cloud, Contact Center, Enterprise Connect, Mobility, SIP Trunking, UC, Video, WebRTC

WebRTC Standards Update #2

March 4, 2015 / in WebRTC Standards / 4 Comments

WebRTC Standards Update #2

This is the second WebRTC Standards Update coming to you from Dan Burnett and Amir Zmora.
Topics covered in this update are: Is there a security vulnerability in WebRTC with regards to detecting your IP address? The New Public Working Drafts of Media Capture and WebRTC. Enhancing media functionality of WebRTC

Tagged With: Audio Output Devices API, GitHub, Local IP, Media Capture, Media Capture from DOM Elements, Peer Connection, Public IP, Screen Capture, Standards Update, WebRTC, WebRTC Public Working Draft, WebRTC Security Vulnerability

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