RTC@Scale 2024 – an event summary
RTC@Scale is Facebook’s virtual WebRTC event, covering current and future topics. Here’s the summary for RTC@Scale 2024 so you can pick and choose the relevant ones for you.
Read MoreAnother conference week for WebRTC means another slew of announcements.
I really don't want to have my weekend posts be a set of links to other sites about WebRTC. It is great to do it – easy work for me, and you can even call it link-building – but that what it seems. And I don't want it to be that way. The only problem is that there's great content out there this week as well that I need to report about it.
This week was Enterprise Connect 2013. As with any conference that deals with VoIP these days, time was dedicated for WebRTC. The result? A set of announcements from WebRTC vendors, peppered with some interesting stories.
I will start this time from Eric Krapf's coverage of the first day of the conference:
The WebRTC Conference-within-a-Conference almost literally burst at the seams today--with overflow crowds we had to open up the room and almost double the seating, until more than 330 attendees were crowded in to hear a technical introduction to WebRTC
Dan Miller from Opus Research gives a bit more color to it:
When Enterprise Connect opened its doors on Monday, the room designated for a "track" of sessions on the emerging standards for IP-based "real time communications" was so packed, they had to pause to remove some temporary walls to double the size of its venue.
For those who believe this is a fad or a non-starter – you are probably the minority.
There were some vendor announcements this week – most aligned and targeted at the event, and some are just interesting:
I'd argue that the same holds true to VoIP vendors who ignore WebRTC.
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It has been a busy week. Have a great weekend.
RTC@Scale is Facebook’s virtual WebRTC event, covering current and future topics. Here’s the summary for RTC@Scale 2024 so you can pick and choose the relevant ones for you.
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