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Other Promo Victor Pascual · November 10, 2013

Exciting Developer Track at Upcoming WebRTC Conference in Santa Clara

WebRTC is gaining traction, and there are exciting changes underway. The WebRTC Conference and Expo III at the Santa Clare Convention Center November 19-21 will focus on the information you need to deliver WebRTC based solutions in your environment. The Developer track includes six extended workshops where the experts will show you how to optimize your WebRTC development. With topics from a tutorial and training through how to deploy WebRTC, signaling, using the data channel and mobile deployments, these sessions will give you the insights your need to deploy right the first time. In addition, a special session with actual users of the best tools in the industry will let you decide which is best to use for your development.

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In addition to the workshops, there will be sessions on standards, the directions in video after the recent H.264 announcement by Cisco and Mozilla, as well as over 30 other informative sessions. With last week’s IETF meeting focusing on video, there will be exciting news at the conference as well. Keynotes by industry leaders Google, Mozilla, Ericsson, Tokbox, Genband, Alcatel Lucent, Radisys, Mavenir, CafeX, and Plantronics will let you see how the industry is developing and how the leaders are rolling WebRTC into their product offers. Sessions feature the leaders in the real time industry, including standards leaders, key developers, and industry analysts. with over 50 companies exhibiting and over 40 demos scheduled, WebRTC Conference and Expo III is the best opportunity this year to get your planning in line for 2014. In a recent survey by Tokbox, “Three in four developers intend to increase their usage of WebRTC over the next 12 months, 50% of them by a “significant amount”, while over 25% of web developers say WebRTC is critical to their projects today. find out how to combine WebRTC and HTML5 to create mind blowing apps. Come find out why this is the biggest opportunity in the web today and is essential for developers, websites, as well as any business that relies on the web. The overall agenda can be found here. webrtcHacks team is covering this event and participating in the following sessions:

  • Victor Pascual is part of the Demo Judging team on Tuesday, and will moderate the sessions “Panel – IMS Value in a World of WebRTC & Mobile” and “Realistic Future Service Provider Opportunities” on Thursday, during the Service Provider track
  • Chad Hart is presenting “Collaboration and Conferencing Applications” on Wednesday, during the Business Applications track
  • Reid Stidolph will be at the booth area demoing some solutions he has been recently working on

So please stop-by and say hi. As a special offer, readers of webrtcHacks can get a 20% discount off of the best prices to attend this leading event. Simply enter the code web4hacks HERE to register for the event.

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