When we integrate WebRTC into an application, like magic, we enable real-time communication between users all over the world by video, voice, or chat. It is reliable, user-friendly, secure, scalable, and so much more. And we’ve only scratched the surface on how we can apply it.
The process of putting together the infrastructure behind a WebRTC application is complex, involving multiple tasks to be completed with often limited resources. Automation reduces the time and efforts spent on provisioning and configuration, which in turn will allow more focus on the features that will set the solution apart from the others.
One of Daily’s biggest differentiating features is that they support different ways for developers to build. Let’s look at some reasons you might use the Daily Prebuilt component vs. when your project would require more customization through Daily’s core APIs and video SDKs instead.
For our 69th episode of WebRTC Live, Arin welcomed two more members of our expert team for the third installment of our WebRTC.ventures Roundtable series. WebRTC Developer Hamza Nasir spoke about “Attention Detection in Video Conferencing.” Senior DevOps Engineer Hector Zelaya explored “Automating Configuration for WebRTC.”