Helping vendors everywhere get the most out of & WebRTC
People often mistake the signaling protocol with the ability to achieve better media quality. I think it is time to put things straight: SIP or any other signaling protocol has nothing to do with media quality.
WebRTC is a new technology, which means a valid question to ask is will it still be here a few years from now? The immediate answer is yes – and for some very good reasons.
I am now writing for one of Amdocs blogs: Amdocs Voices. You are invited to follow me there as well!
Some say there’s no need to go to university/college. I am not sure if I agree or not – here’s my list of things you can only learn at the university.
WebRTC is coming, opening up video calling to any developer. Is that going to mark the demise of Skype? Will we see it adopting WebRTC or trying to reject it and trench within their own technology?
If you are planning on buying a Kindle, better understand what you are facing, as your reading habits are about to change – you are not going to view books in the same light as you did until today.
WebRTC is a new technology and as such it opens up doors to new opportunities. Here’s a list of 4 such business opportunities that WebRTC is enabling.
If you are here, then there’s a good chance you’ve also went through the process of reading Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson and Kenneth Blanchard. This book essentially talks about change and the need to adapt to change. Well, guess what? It doesn’t really work this way. For years in my previous work, […]
SIP and H.323 are quickly becoming legacy, to be replaced by JavaScript and XMPP. It won’t happen overnight, but it is happening.