Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
Reading
Does telephony matter if no one talks to each other anymore? (chadwallacehart)
Chad Hart analyzes if voice calls are interesting at all these days.
WebRTC’s Risks & Rewards: Listen Up, C-Suite (Light Reading)
We haven’t had a 101 article on WebRTC for quite some time here.
7 things to expect in WebRTC development in 2016 (webRTC.ventures)
An interesting review of what’s ahead of us in 2016.
Technical
Should Your WebRTC App be Native or Hybrid? (Netscan)
This one is slightly generic, and fails to touch specifically the WebRTC angle of it, but a good starting point.
SD-WAN in Context of WebRTC (The New Dial Tone)
Amir Zmora explains how and where SD-WAN affects (and is affected by) WebRTC.
Use Cases and Customer Wins
Microsoft wants to improve video calls by projecting people into your room (TheNextWeb)
I have a better idea – why not get video calls to work in your popular browsers first, and then go holographic on us?
Iskratel Adds Veeting Rooms to its Product Portfolio (Iskratel)
Veeting Rooms wins another white label customer – this time Iskratel.
Releases
Radish Announces ChoiceView WebRTC (Radish Systems)
Radish Systems adds browser click-to-dial by way of WebRTC.
From our own posts
- Meet ScreenMeet (Chris Kranky)
- Predicting WebRTC technology trends for 2016 (TechTarget)
- WebRTC PaaS Vendors as Twitter One-Liners (BlogGeek.me)
- 20XX will be the Year of Video! Not… and how is this related to IPv6? (BlogGeek.me)