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2013/03/21

WebRTC Developer Training

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Attention Developers, Enterprises, Call Centers…

WebRTC Enhancements Make Interaction Easy.

The Development Integration Is The More Challenging Part.

  • Learn more about the signaling options available and how to choose between the options for your WebRTC deployment.
  • Delve into open standards: codecs, issues & challenges.
  • Review data channel functionality that enables WebRTC to go far beyond what was delivered in VoIP.
  • Focus on how to set up and operate ICE, Turn, and Stun
    for assuring seamless operation across the internet
    and its speed bumps.
  • Cover the key areas and issues and how you can mitigate them to have a superior mobile WebRTC deployment.

And so much more! The developer sessions at WebRTC Conference & Expo are where you need to be.

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Developer Sessions Include:

  • IETF and W3C Standards Reports
    Key leaders and contributors to the IETF and W3C standards efforts will report on the progress of the standards, how they will come to conclusion and release. This session will be critical in helping understand when to start your WebRTC development and release.

  • Open Standards: Codecs, Issues and Challenges
    Key leaders and contributors to the IETF and W3C standards efforts will discuss how codecs impact the operation of the WebRTC client and are a critical area that needs convergence going forward. The session includes demonstrations of codec variants to help the audience understand the issues. The session will also cover the open items that need to be closed and report on how they are proceeding. This will include the recent Microsoft contributions as well as other open issues. The challenges and remaining barriers to creating an open standard with universal interoperability will be discussed.

  • Making the Right Signaling Choices
    The WebRTC standard does not specify the signaling channel and exactly how it is implemented. There are different choices and each may be better for a specific applications or situation. This session will discuss the options available to developers, who is using which and how to choose between the options for your WebRTC deployment.

  • Using the Data Channel
    The data channel is a function that enable WebRTC to go far beyond what was delivered in VoIP. With the data channel, new applications can be implemented, from sending pictures and files for personal and business to suing it to gather medical information in realtime from a patient device. this session will focus on how to use the data channel and what expectation should be made relative to throughput, latency, jitter, and other factors that may be critical in implementations. Also, issues with trying to use the data channel for the wrong services will be covered.

  • Group Video Chat Issues
    WebRTC enables multiuser chat. for audio this can be effective for reasonable large sets of users, but in video there are issues with processing capabilities and network bandwidth. While multichat is very cost effective, on practical devices and networks, driving 35 video streams per participant may not deliver a quality experience. This session will examine the challenges to use of multiparty chat and the other options for conferencing, including MCUs and routers. The session will include current understanding of what the practical limitations from a performance, experience and cost are for the options. For MCUs and routers, the options of using a service, freeware option or developing your own solution will be discussed.

  • ICE, STUN, Turn & Security
    One of the challenges with WebRTC is dealing with NAT and firewall transversal as well as the security ramifications of a WebRTC deployment. This session will focus on how to set up and operate ICE, Turn, and Stun for assuring seamless operation across the internet and its speed bumps. It will also talk to the key security issues that emerge and how to manage them and the role of SBCs in your deployment. The session will include practical discussions of how each is deployed and configured. The session will help assure that your WebRTC deployment gets to the right people all the time, regardless of their locations and network.

  • Deploying WebRTC to the Cloud
    This session will focus on deploying WebRTC as a cloud deployment, both as an infrastructure as well as the practical issues of WebRTC based CaaS. As WebRTC is a realteam solutions and the both the control and media path can be impacted by the deployment, understanding how to effectively deploy to the cloud is critical. In addition to basic issues, the session will discuss what characteristics are critical in hosting or CaaI Infrastructure or CaaP Platform in selecting your deployment decisions and methodology.

  • NodeJS and MongoDB
    Many developers are looking at NodeJS as their deployment environment and using MongoDB as their database. This session will examine the actual deployment of these systems and how to develop and deploy an reliable solution for your WebRTC platform. The session will cover how to deploy and issues that are critical in these new solution areas.

  • Implementing Mobile WebRTC
    With WebRTC potentially emerging on mobile devices in late 2013, this session will discuss he unique issues that must be considered when your end points are mobile devices. How mobile bandwidth, processing, interfaces, and device capabilities will impact the overall users experience in a mobile devices will have a huge impact on acceptance. This session will cover the key areas and issues and how you can mitigate them to have a superior mobile WebRTC deployment.
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