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?
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.
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
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 […]
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.
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
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