Latest Featured Articles Given three weeks or so, any fourth grader can easily replicate and exceed my programming skills. However, rarely can my product strategy vision be beat. I know just how unusual the ability to see the entire picture is and wholly appreciate when I identify it in others, such being the case with Tsahi Levent-Levi's recognizing the game change in his post on the reduction of developers required to deliver a WebRTC video conference. Over the last week or so, two new video players have emerged. Acano and Pexip have two similarities: both were founded by Tandberg/Cisco alumni and both have a direct to enterprise model -- Acano with an interoperable platform and Pexip with virtualized software. They are joining cloud video companies like Vidtel and Blue Jeans, as well as new entrants like Zoom in offering an interoperable solution to integrate existing room systems together and to incorporate a wide variety of devices using WebRTC. And then we have the companies doing just device video like Bistri that have added WebRTC and a slew of new WebRTC-only video companies. Since emerging in the market in 2011 as an open-sourced project by Google, intended to enhance real-time communications over a Web browser without requiring any additional steps such as downloads, plug-ins or installations, WebRTC has received mixed reviews. Top Stories Featured Resources Featured Channels Advertise With Us Become a WebRTC columnist! Become a WebRTC World columnist! Want to contribute your thought leadership and expertise around this exciting new collaboration technology to a rapidly growing audience? Become a writer, blogger or columnist for the WebRTC World and this newsletter. Contact Erik Linask, Group Editorial Director, at elinask@tmcnet.com for details. |
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