
How WebRTC Changed the Media Engine Market
How are media engine companies fairing these days, and what alternatives are companies adopting, now that GIPS is off the
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Who Cares About UC Anyway?
Traditional UC is at a crossroads. Ignoring WebRTC now comes at a cost - the world is flipping upside down,
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Where Does WebRTC Fit in Google Hangouts
Google Hangouts will be using WebRTC if it isn't doing it already. The only misalignment that I can see is
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An Underutilized WebRTC Resource: Quora
If you are looking to know more about WebRTC, then how about heading to Quora and checking out some of
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Google Hangouts and the Video Conundrum: Vidyo Should be Worried
Is Google Hangouts using WebRTC? Who cares? It seems Vidyo is the only one that does, and I don't think
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Open Stack for Closed Spaces
It is funny how a technology's name can be so misaligned with its target market. It is even funnier when
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WebRTC Doesn't Fit iOS - or Does it?
Some complain that WebRTC doesn't work on iOS because Apple doesn't support it. Well... time to think again, as these
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The Next Billion of WebRTC Devices: Or Why Apple and Microsoft Don't Matter
Now that we are about to hit 1 billion WebRTC enabled devices, it is time to look where the next
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API management has just joined the big leagues
API Management has been redefined these past few weeks: it is no longer a queint startup solution - it has
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Video Conferencing is Growing - Just not in the Traditional Sense
Enterprise Video Conferencing needs to be redefined or die. It isn't just a matter of media quality or pricing -
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Would You Use a Telco API?
Is there any sense for telecom companies to invest in APIs? What are they doing today with it, and where
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Skype is Less Than 20% the Size of Facebook
Skype got a great milestone recently, but it only shows its vulenrability in the face of the likes of Facebook.
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