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As a part of Google Summer of Code 2017, Bimalkanth Lauhny, a 3rd year student at NIT Hamirpur, India is working on integrating the Janus WebRTC Gateway and the Jangouts conferencing app to callstats.io. Read on to find out how the summer has gone.
RxJS is the hottest library in web development right now. At callstats.io, we’ve been gradually moving to RxJS since July 2016, and it’s really improved the data flow management in our dashboard. In this blogpost, our Lead Engineer Sten Hägglund, reflects on our experiences with RxJS and what we’ve liked and disliked about it.
Our customer, Daily.co, is a Y Combinator backed startup that makes fast, easy video conferencing & screen sharing. Their users are distributed teams using the free Daily.co browser product, or Daily.co’s hardware upgrade for conference room TVs. Read how they use callstats.io to monitor their WebRTC application, and work with both browser and hardware customers.
Lennart visited the conference on Network Traffic Measurement and Analysis TMA’17 in Dublin, Ireland at the end of June. The focus of the conference is on improving the practice or application of measurements, across the entire network stack up to the application layer. Read Lennart’s notes from the conference.
Four people from our sales and marketing team attended True University, which is a two-day startup school fostering connections and entrepreneurial education across the True Venture’s portfolio. In this blog post we share our notes from a few selected talks.
RENATER’s WebRTC conferencing tool RENdez-vous keeps the French research community collaborating
We are happy to share that callstats.io already works with Safari 11 beta. Check it out!
An integration with SIP.js has been a popular request. Now it is available!!
QUIC brings many benefits to the Internet community at large. We are excited to use QUIC as soon as it is stable and available for wide use.
We talked to EF about the process of adopting WebRTC and how callstats.io helps in decision making. Read how callstats.io has helped them on their WebRTC journey.
We are introducing user roles to the app level. You can enable or disable access to apps and assign different roles for each user per app.
We strive to make employees feel welcome, and we value their contributions. In the first few weeks, we make sure they’re working on the product or project they were hired for. Within a short time, we hope our new hires feel they made the right move. Three of our most recent sales and marketing hires share their impressions about working at callstats.io.
In this 2nd issue of WebRTC industry reports we go through endpoint statistics, failure metrics, transport metrics, network and media metrics.
Arttu, Balázs and Lennart tell their expectations before they started to work at callstas.io. They are off to a good start: experiences from the first days and first commits have been made at callstats.io.
Update to the organizations feature we released last month. We added admin and member with billing access to the user roles in our dashboard.