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Oracle's Donovan Comments on WebRTC Issues and Promise

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Oracle's Donovan Comments on WebRTC Issues and Promise
Larry recently sat down to discuss WebRTC with Jim Donovan, Oracle’s Director of Product Management, and Donovan identified some of the trends he’s seeing.   Donovan’s company released the Oracle WebRTC Session Controller, and has been working with customer segments that included numerous market segments such as service providers, enterprises and contact centers. Donovan touched on use cases for each of these segments in the interview.Beginning with how WebRTC is positioned with Unified Communications, Donovan said, “You're starting to see the enterprise use WebRTC in the context of Unified Communications as kind of a complement to what they might be doing with thick client functionality provided by one of the existing unified communications vendors. And then you're also starting to see new communication experiences show up in existing business applications.” He added, “You’re seeing WebRTC powering a lot of the new and innovative features in those types of business applications.”To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More


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