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Servers Commoditize Hardware while Devices Specializes Hardware

Devices and servers are following opposite tracks at the moment. Servers strive for commoditization while devices focus on specialization. Technologies swing like pendulums – going from one end of the pendulum with a given worldview, towards the other end. At this point in time, servers are … Continue reading →
May 14, 2013 Leave a reply

True Innovation Comes from Changing the Rules

Had to share this one… Beside the great laughs and the fact that Wally again found a way to do nothing, he really does have a point: sometimes it isn't about developing a better product but rather about changing the rules. WebRTC changes the rules. It is why I left the video conferencing … Continue reading →
April 26, 2013 Leave a reply

How WebRTC Changes What RTC Really is

RTC used to mean video conferencing. Now it means a lot more. [If you are new around here, then you should know I've been writing about WebRTC lately. You can skim through the WebRTC post series or just read what WebRTC is all about.] When I joined RADVISION over a decade ago, the world … Continue reading →
April 1, 2013 Leave a reply

There Will Be No WebRTC Skype Killer

Skype is too big. No WebRTC vendor is going to kill it. [If you are new around here, then you should know I've been writing about WebRTC lately. You can skim through the WebRTC post series or just read what WebRTC is all about.] We have just been informed this week that Viber are now 175 … Continue reading →
February 28, 2013 3 Replies

When Will WebRTC Take Off?

It already had. [If you are new around here, then you should know I've been writing about WebRTC lately. You can skim through the WebRTC post series or just read what WebRTC is all about.] I've been asked a similar question by a colleague of mine the other day: Is WebRTC real? Isn't it … Continue reading →
February 4, 2013 Leave a reply

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