What caught my attention is the separate business track (actually being held in a separate location) seems to have attracted a surprising large number of attendees. And no wonder, it’s full of real life companies talking about how they incorporated communications into their business processes. There are also numerous industry speakers, including another personal favorite, Craig Walker from famed Switch.co/Uberconference. Plus fippo AKA Philipp Hancke from &yet and the soothsayer of all things WebRTC is also speaking.
Twilio has quietly introduced a number of WebRTC services, which I think have been quite successful and recently pre-announced their video offering as a beta service. But I fully expect to hear more announcements and Twilio to amp up their presence in Internet Communications during the course of the two day event. In addition, my often partner in crime, Tsahi Levi-Levent from the awesome (but not as awesome as Rob Spectre) bloggeek.me is being hauled out to speak at about my normal nap time but likely interesting as well.
Whether you’re a Twilio customer or not, the business track agenda here is an excellent source of learning regardless and the evening social event provide a great opportunity to mix and mingle both on the technical and business side and well worth the admission fee.