Latest Featured Articles This blog explores the challenges for standard WebRTC approaches in delivering reliable, consistent Quality of Experience (QoE) for truly global, truly mobile applications, and discusses a global optimized architecture that meets these challenges. One enabling technology for new interactivity is coming by way of printed electronics and conductive ink. Manufacturers can now directly add web links to signage, print ads, boxes, tickets -- basically anything from a page in a magazine to a post card -- without having to embed RFID or NFC tags into the material. The connective ink tag hidden in the print can be read by any existing touchscreen device - smartphone, tablet or even Microsoft Surface Book -- and provides data to the reading app for further action -- typically a URL directly to a web site so there's no fumbling with dialing with phone numbers or keyboards to connect to a person. WebRTC World is extending the popular WebRTC Conference and Expo into the Real Time Web Solutions Conference and Expo. Real Time Web Solutions will include the full range of solutions elements and integration capabilities that are required to take advantage of the new web communications paradigm. The delivery of new-generation services requires a robust security platform, interoperability and session management for a real-time communications experience across different devices and systems. The GENBAND family of cloud-enabled session border controllers deliver on all those points, as well as carrier grade reliability for fixed, mobile, cable and interconnect/wholesale service providers, including enterprises of any size. Intel Collaboration Suite (CS) for WebRTC v2.8 is another new offering in the WebRTC solutions landscape. Senior editor Peter Bernstein breaks down the specs. With reports suggesting that there would be over six billion devices capable of supporting WebRTC in just four years, it's easy to see why many companies are gravitating in that direction. The eternal tradeoff of cloud vs. on-premise system has been clear, and equally clear is that many companies are choosing cloud. While there's a significant loss of control that comes with the cloud-it's someone else's system running, after all-there's also a loss of heavy capital expense to get set up, and also lost is maintenance expense. ITEXPO West 2015, taking place now through October 8 in Anaheim, CA, is packed with engaging keynote sessions that cover topics from NFV and SDN challenges for the CSP to streamlining critical business workflows. Among this week's lineup of expert keynoters was Mohammad Nezarati, GM and VP of UC applications at Avaya, who divulged his expert thoughts and insights on the future and evolution of enterprise communications and collaboration. 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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