Each month, we ask our dynamic team of WebRTC developers, mobile developers, designers, testers, DevOps experts, and project leads to share some of the impactful work they did in the past month.
Here’s a short list of some that might interest you — at least the ones we can talk about!
- Architected a solution to provide SIP video capabilities to the Twilio Flex digital engagement center
- Attended the JanusCon 2024 conference in Italy and presented a talk on LAMs, LLMs, and Janus
- Collaborated on the scaling of a complex WebRTC application
- Completed a hack using Whisper automatic speech recognition (ASR) system, the open source Janus WebRTC Server, and the new GPT-4 Vision to perform headless browser actions via video or audio calls
- Deployed Atlantis on Amazon ECS for running Terraform commands from Github to improve collaboration and provide visibility of infrastructure changes
- Experimented with Calabash and Appium for running automated tests in iOS apps
- Implemented security improvements to prevent unwanted access to data into an application’s systems
- Improving user experience and engagement in an e-learning platform
- Launched our Video Call Starter Kit, powered by the Amazon Chime SDK
- Merged a feature from a legacy production version into a updated one with diverged branches
- Optimized the connection between an app and MongoGB to improve performance
- Tested Android WebRTC applications that leverage satellite communications
- Welcomed Dan Jenkins to WebRTC Live for a discussion on a wide range of real-time and broadcast technologies and where WebRTC stands amidst these advancements.
- Worked on a project building a WebRTC application using Galène and MiroTalk SFU as media servers
- Wrote a blog post on Adding Call Stats to Voicebot Flows
- Wrote a blog post on How to Build a Custom Integration to External Telephony for your CPaaS-based WebRTC App
- Wrote a pair of blog posts on The Importance of Client-Side Monitoring in Your WebRTC Application and How to Monitor Your WebRTC Application Built with Daily
At WebRTC.ventures, we’re always striving to improve our set of abilities in order to deliver the best possible real-time video and audio solutions, and to be your partner whether you need an assessment of your product or assistance with building, integrating, testing, and managing it.
If you or anyone in your team is facing challenges building real-time communication applications, our team loves to find and solve any kind of problem. Contact us and let us know how we can help!