WebRTC Standards Update
WebRTC is being standardized at W3C and IETF each taking care of standardization work based on its charter. W3C – Client side APIs – Required so developers will be have a common interface for writing applications that can run on all browsers. IETF – On the wire protocols, states and events – In practice this means all the media stuff as well as requirements for the APIs provided to the W3C. Signaling was left out on purpose.Since standardization is work in progress and actual implementations are impacted by what Google is releasing in the WebRTC code it is instrumental for everyone involved with WebRTC technically to be updated on the standardization progress, plans and decisions made.
This free Webinar will be presented by one of the WebRTC experts and author of some of the WebRTC drafts.
A live and interactive webinar
Pre-webinar questions will be collected from registrants so hurry up and register for free.
When?
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
There will be 2 live sessions to cater multiple time zones.FIRST SESSION | SECOND SESSION | |
8.00 AM GMT 10.00 AM CEST (Paris) 5.00 PM Tokyo |
3.00 PM GMT 11.00 AM EDT (New York) 08.00 AM PST (San Francisco) |
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Who should attend?
• Entrepreneurs• Product managers
• Architects, CTOs
• R&D and technology leaders
Webinar Speaking & Sponsorship Opportunities
We are inviting companies to join these Webinars as co-presenters and sponsors.
Please don't hesitate to contact
Frédéric Huysentruyt frederic@upperside.fr or by phone ++33 1 53 46 63 80 (CEST)
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WebRTC Standards Update
Date to be announced soon
The WebRTC Ecosystem
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TheTruth about WebRTC Signaling
Presented by Victor Pascual Avila
Victor Pascual Avila is a Technology, Innovation and Strategy Consultant. He is involved in the standardization, development and first industry deployments of WebRTC; helping a number of operators, suppliers and start-ups to make WebRTC happen. Victor is active in several standardization bodies where has co-authored a number of contributions, he co-chairs the STRAW Working Group at the IETF, co-chairs the WebRTC Task Group at the SIP Forum and serves as Expert Reviewer for the European Commission and several industry boards. Last year Victor co-founded the WebRTCHacks.com project and was appointed Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at Quobis.
Moderated by Amir Zmora
Amir Zmora is an Independent Consultant for WebRTC and Communications and VP Alliances & Partnerships for AudioCodes. Amir is also the author of TheNewDialTone.
Amir has been working for more than 15 years in the telecommunications industry with strong focus on VoIP and WebRTC. Amir started as an engineer yet for most of his career he has been in product related roles as well as business and marketing.
Among his previous positions, Amir was VP Products & Marketing for the Technology Business Unit of RADVISION, an Avaya company for 5 years where he led the BU turnaround from low level SDKs to client solutions and complimentary products.
Victor Pascual Avila is a Technology, Innovation and Strategy Consultant. He is involved in the standardization, development and first industry deployments of WebRTC; helping a number of operators, suppliers and start-ups to make WebRTC happen. Victor is active in several standardization bodies where has co-authored a number of contributions, he co-chairs the STRAW Working Group at the IETF, co-chairs the WebRTC Task Group at the SIP Forum and serves as Expert Reviewer for the European Commission and several industry boards. Last year Victor co-founded the WebRTCHacks.com project and was appointed Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) at Quobis.
Moderated by Amir Zmora
Amir Zmora is an Independent Consultant for WebRTC and Communications and VP Alliances & Partnerships for AudioCodes. Amir is also the author of TheNewDialTone.
Amir has been working for more than 15 years in the telecommunications industry with strong focus on VoIP and WebRTC. Amir started as an engineer yet for most of his career he has been in product related roles as well as business and marketing.
Among his previous positions, Amir was VP Products & Marketing for the Technology Business Unit of RADVISION, an Avaya company for 5 years where he led the BU turnaround from low level SDKs to client solutions and complimentary products.