![]() ![]() You could publish your microphone, webcam and/or screen, and subscribe to other publisher’s content. Video APIs were mostly about publish and subscribe. In recent years, we have seen a shift and focus in lowcode solutions with video APIs. ![]() It is how money is made in many of the cloud API vendors across all sectors of the software industry. And they offer no open source alternative of their own – one where you can just install, host and maintain your environment on your infrastructure of their technology. Any decision to switch from one vendor to another would necessitate a rewrite of the code communication aspects of the application. The APIs of these vendors are specific to them. What you’ll find is great platforms for developing your services, with the small caveat of being vendor-locked. ![]() Look at today’s video API solutions – the CPaaS vendors who happen to offer video APIs so you can develop your own communication applications. The introduction of JaaS is a very interesting angle to Jitsi, especially when coupled in with the open source project itself. Introducing JaaS – Jitsi as a Service – a managed CPaaS offering of Jitsi.Growing and improving their Jitsi Meet service.Integrating Jitsi into the 8×8 meetings app.Continuing to develop Jitsi as an open source community project.It is one of the easiest ways to get video meetings implemented today – with all the bells and whistles.Īfter 8×8’s acquisition of Jitsi, the Jitsi team has been hard at work on 4 different tracks: In the past two years I’ve seen many service providers and enterprises run their own video meetings based on Jitsi. We asked Tsahi if he could share his thoughts on RTC CPaaS and specifically how Jitsi as a Service fits into the space. He has been commenting on the industry for the past decade, while also training WebRTC professionals, co-running the testRTC business and that’s without even getting into his prior real-time comms experience with Amdocs and Radvision. Tsahi Levent-Levi, also known as, has established himself as, arguably the most prominent WebRTC analyst. Published on: by Saúl Ibarra Corretgé Categories: Featured | Jitsi as a Service | Jitsi Meet | WebRTC ![]()
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