Latest Featured Articles Any business that has to communicate with customers, regardless of vertical or horizontal categorization will come to WebRTC sooner or later, with three questions at the core: How soon do I need WebRTC? How fast do I need to roll it out? How much service capacity do I need to support it in my business? The embedded middleware platform is engineered to integrate with existing CDNs and uses Quickplay's software-defined head-end to ingest, package and publish content, making it possible for on demand content to be distributed over any LTE network through the caching of pre-positioned content on LTE-enabled devices. Scaling to hundreds and thousands means infrastructure. Current content delivery networks (CDNs) tailor built for distributing video don't support streaming WebRTC as an option. This will change in the future as CDNs adopt and existing WebRTC service providers build the infrastructure and software -- hello SDN and NFV! -- to provide scale. Collaboration technologies have brought innovation and made success possible for businesses of all sizes. Thanks to Internet-connected devices and technologies like mobility and UC, businesses are now entering new territories and their employees are more efficient than ever before. But this shouldn't be the end of the road of possibilities for collaboration technology. In fact, new research from Dimension Data that looked at responses from 900 participants in 15 countries and spanning 10 industry sectors, shows organizations are failing to leverage collaboration technologies as a way to improve their competitive positioning. CafeX has developed Chime, a solution poised to revolutionize business collaboration by bringing the promise of WebRTC to fruition and reduce total cost up to 70 percent. 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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