WebRTC Track
WebRTC has come a long way since 2012 when it became an open source standard for allowing JavaScript code to access the microphone and camera via the browser, permitting peer-to-peer video, audio, and data connections to be created directly between browsers.
Today, WebRTC is an important part of modern web and mobile applications, and is being used in billions of browsers and mobile phones by popular services including Google Hangouts, Facebook Messenger, SnapChat, and many, many others. It currently enables video and audio communications in a wide range of industries, including social media, telecommunications, healthcare, education, broadcasting, and more.
This growth in the use of WebRTC has taken the HTML5 standard from the realm of niche telecommunications developers and introduced it into enterprise application development and made communications technology accessible to a wider range of development teams.
In this track we will:
- Go over the current status of WebRTC from a standards and market perspective
- Explore best practices for implementing WebRTC, covering topics such as web/mobile development, testing, and security
- Examine leading use cases for WebRTC based communication applications
- Discuss the future of the WebRTC standard
Track Highlights include:
WebRTC 1.0: Leveraging New Features – Bernard Aboba, Microsoft
Trivia and Gaming with WebRTC – Kyle Bank, Phenix Real Time Solutions
SFU’s, Simulcast and SVC: What’s new in WebRTC? – Lorenzo, Miniero, Meetecho
Advanced WebRTC Testing with KITE Network Instrumentation – Ludovic Roux, CoSMo Software
Off-label WebRTC use cases: AI & ML in the Cloud – James Cadd, Microsoft
How and Why quality impacts productivity in a contact center – Varun Singh, callstats.io
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About the RTC Conference:
The IIT RTC Conference is a globally recognized collaborative event, where industry and academia connect. Leveraging its unique academic setting, this annual conference
brings together technical professionals and business executives from the data and telecommunications industry, standards bodies, policy and regulatory institutions, and academic educators and researchers to promote an open exchange of ideas to lead future development in the rapidly changing field of real-time communications.
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