A common topic of discussion around communication use cases is “Synchronous or Asynchronous?” This is especially true in telehealth discussions I’ve been in over the last year, but the topic comes up in other areas too even if the terminology used may be different. In this issue
For the past few months we have developed an app focusing on interacting with contestants in live broadcasting, supporting thousands of subscribers and implementing a gamification/rewarding system. The game is juggling with different frameworks such as TokBox, Red5, AWS but also web socket (using BlueSocket from IBM
Healthcare costs are on the rise, as well as the need for preventive care. Therefore, today we share some thoughts about how telemedicine fits into this picture and what you need in order to develop successful business models for WebRTC telehealth apps. Use Cases The main goal
In a previous post, we shared the reasons why you shouldn’t depend on Skype for the remote services of your product. Today as a follow-up, we bring to you the 6 benefits of integrating WebRTC into your business video conferencing solution. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants