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OnSIP Sponsors WebRTC Conference and Expo IV

by Kevin Bartley

OnSIP CTO John Riordan will give a talk entitled 'Using WebRTC to Deliver Enterprise Services' at this year's WebRTC Conference and Expo.

Published: April 17, 2014

OnSIP is proud to sponsor the WebRTC Conference and Expo IV this year. The event will take place on June 17-19 at the Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia. As the longest running global WebRTC Ecosystem Event, the conference will showcase some of the year's best WebRTC implementations, and informative panels will explore broader topics related to WebRTC.

OnSIP CTO John Riordan will give a talk entitled "Using WebRTC to Deliver Enterprise Services" on June 17th. This session will focus on how WebRTC can be used to deliver new and advanced services to enterprises, ranging from Unified Communications to Contact Center. It will also look at how Service Providers can utilize WebRTC in their own operations.

 CTO John Riordan talks WebRTC implementation at last year's conference.

In addition to John, OnSIP Lead Developer Will Mitchell and Software Engineer James Criscuolo will also attend the conference to engage in panel talks and discuss their experience in crafting OnSIP's WebRTC-based InstaCall.

"I'm looking forward to sharing our experiences about integrating WebRTC with our mature SIP platform," Will said. "Particularly, it will be interesting to see what new ideas are being shared in the development track, as well as checking in on what old standbys, like TokBox and CrocodileRTC, are up to."

In November 2013, OnSIP sponsored the WebRTC Conference in Santa Clara, California. John's talk during this event was "100% WebRTC - Is It Practical for Your Application?" While John's talk last year focused on case-by-case considerations, this year he'll discuss overarching challenges that enterprises meet while developing with WebRTC, such as building a signaling layer and scaling. It's a matter he'll be uniquely qualified to discuss, given that OnSIP's platform has progressed to supporting WebRTC endpoints in scale over the past 2 years.