Here at webRTC.ventures, we like the quote “In the social age, knowledge is only powerful by sharing what you know” by Charlie-Helen Robinson. So when Tsahi Levent-Levi of TestRTC asked us to work with him on testing how many sessions a Kurento server can hold, we were not
Today, I think we can all agree that communication is very interactive. We are not only becoming more visual, but want things FAST, in real-time. Internet Explorer is losing popularity and Microsoft Edge Windows 10 with WebRTC features is gaining much attention. Here’s why! In the past,
Many companies are now looking into adding cloud-based, CPaaS (Communication Platform As a Service) features to their websites — these real-time communications capabilities include live video, voice and messaging. Not only are companies looking to keep up with…and even beat out their competition by being innovative, but
Most WebRTC implementations require some kind of recording these days, but they are often cumbersome and implementing them is complex. Some even involve docker containers with X-servers running inside capturing a chrome window. Given their implementation complexity, it’s even harder to debug them, so is there an