Recent weeks have brought a slew of WebRTC conferencing tool announcements, especially targeted to the enterprise. Amazon announced Chime – their free conference tool which touts “exceptional audio and video quality.” Google has started to roll out an enterprise version of Hangouts called Google Meet. And while
An Open Letter to our developers (and potential developers) at WebRTC.ventures A note from Arin Sime, WebRTC.ventures CEO: Germán Goldenstein has been a stellar developer in our team, and we recently promoted him to a Developer Evangelist position. As part of this new role, he will create
Information Security is an increasingly important topic and one that is too often overlooked. This is true in all web development, but as WebRTC video technology continues to mature and become a more critical part of internet communications, it’s also true for WebRTC development. As our team
Bots, Natural Language Understanding (NLU), and Artificial Intelligence are all the rage right now. As one speaker at Twilio’s Signal conference sarcastically said this week, “it seems like every startup in San Francisco has to have a f’in bot strategy now!” WebRTC is all about connecting real