WebRTC connects users with voice calls, video conferencing and file sharing without any kind of plug-in or specialised software. It is based on HTML5 and is compatible with popular browsers such as Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Opera. On the other hand, Microsoft Edge uses ORTC, a similar technology which is inching closer effortless WebRTC-compatibility.…
Cloud Video Conferencing is increasingly becoming the preferred choice by enterprises as their communication solution. The benefits harnessed go beyond cost-effectiveness. Cloud-based video conferencing provides enterprises effortless collaboration with partners, clients, customers, and even internal stakeholders, making communication agile.
Browser-based WebRTC (Web Real-Time Communication) technology is on a similar growth trajectory. Recent reports suggest that by…
You may have heard about WebRTC, but may not know exactly what it is or how it can work for you. WebRTC is an acronym that stands for Web Real Time Communications and is an open-source software. WebRTC is one of the hottest topics in the video communications industry today and for good reason. WebRTC…
Web conferencing and video conferencing are often confused with each other. However, they are fundamentally different technologies. In this blog, we shall talk about the differences between web conferencing and video conferencing in greater detail.
First, we need to establish why businesses would be interested in both of these technologies to begin with. One of the…
With the improvements to web conferencing software and platforms (like WebEx and others) over the last few years, IT managers are wondering whether quality and reliability have reached a point where they are good enough for enterprise use.
In this video, Lifesize’s video evangelist explains the difference between the two technologies and says that quality of…