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Rabu, 11 Juni 2014

Microsoft is Sacrificing Internet Explorer - WebRTC World


 

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They won the browser war as we all know and didn't face any real competition until December 2008 when Google released Chrome. As they understood, the browser could eventually become the OS thanks to the cloud and thin-client technology. Amazingly, over the past 7+ years, Chrome has gotten to the point where it has exceeded IE market share - an incredible feat.
With the WebRTC Conference & Expo IV now just a matter of days away, the numbers and types of participants-not to mention what will be on hand at the show-is starting to solidify. One of the latest points of note will be the arrival of Imagination Technologies, who is set to demonstrate HelloSoft, its new Web-based real time communications (WebRTC) media engine at the big show.
One of the biggest new things in technology these days is the growth of Web-based real time communications (WebRTC). A steadily growing array of new platforms and services built around this innovative new technology is in turn driving plenty of interest, and joining the field is IceWarp. IceWarp will be bringing one of its newest offerings, IceWarp mail for Cisco, to the upcoming WebRTC Conference & Expo, where it will join a host of others showing off such products and seeking to make connections in the industry.
Remember those old Remington ads, featuring Victor Kiam saying that he liked Remington's shaver so much that he bought the company? That seems to be just what happened here, as 3CX recently acquired e-works for an unknown sum. 3CX had previously been licensing e-works' Web conferencing tools since October of 2013, so much as was the case with Kiam and the shavers, 3CX seems to have liked e-works' conferencing tools so much that it bought the company.


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