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Chris Kranky
Using WebRTC for Authentication
Security today consists of passwords, key phrases and SMS messages. But the future will be different. Imagine a WebRTC video or voice session to authenticate yourself. It's not far off and in fact, here today.
Chris KoehnckeChanging markets for Real Time Comms
In the past months, I’ve talked to companies in the real-time communications marketplace. This includes companies selling “unified communications” otherwise known as telephone systems, file storage, video, messaging/chat, enterprise social networking and a host of others that I can’t put into a nice category. For [...]
Chris KoehnckePeer-to-peer versus client/server
WebRTC was designed for P2P connections. But is that the fastest and most reliable Internet path? In theory, it should be. In practice, you may be heading down a dirt road in Tennessee.
Chris KoehnckeKranky Geek Bengaluru
We are pleased to announce that we’ll be hosting a Kranky Geek WebRTC event in Bengaluru, India on Saturday, March 19th at the MLR Convention Center. Hosted by Google with support from additional sponsors, this half day fast paced event promises to be our best yet. [ecko_wide] [/ecko_wide] We’re keen to hear from local [...]
Chris KoehnckeMeet ScreenMeet
Screen sharing. It’s a busy market of competitors, from granddaddies like WebEx and GoToMeeting, and upstarts like join.me chasing the middle of the market. From these top 3, there 10’s of others offering screen sharing focused as into a specific vertical, work application or simply going head to head with the big boys. A new [...]
Chris KoehnckeTwilio rolls along with WebRTC Video
Twilio announced today their public beta of their video service offering which of course uses WebRTC with support for a desktop JavaScript library and native mobile SDKs. Twilio had announced a series of IP initiatives back in May 2015 which included WebRTC voice, video as well as IP Chat all of which were initially in […]
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