Arin’s guest for this episode of WebRTC Live was Sean DuBois, Pion WebRTC Creator, Developer at Amazon Web Services, and author of WebRTC For The Curious, an open source book created by WebRTC implementers to share their hard-earned knowledge. Arin and Sean also discuss how Pion (the Go implementation of WebRTC) inspired this project. Next up: WebRTC Live Episode 48 on WebRTC Security with Natalie Silvanovich of Google.
In a previous post, we discussed the advent of Microsoft’s new Communication-Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) platform, Azure Communication Services. Today, we will cover the basic configuration and elements you need to set up an Azure Communication Service app and get our hands dirty building a Group Video Calling App that can handle up to 50 participants.
Our team at WebRTC.ventures often leverage a Communication-Platform-as-a-Service (CPaaS) in our live video application development. With millions more people working remotely, the CPaaS market is bound to grow. That’s why we were very interested to learn that Microsoft was launching their own CPaaS: Azure Communication Services. Let’s take a look.
Arin’s guest for this episode of WebRTC Live was Alan Quayle, founder of TADHack Global, the largest series of worldwide telecom hackathons. This hackathon that helps people learn about the latest Internet, IT, and Communications technologies; and use those technologies to solve problems that matter.