Besides the obvious applications, WebRTC can play a significant role in other spheres such as security, remote device management, and gaming. Here, remote management refers to the act of monitoring or controlling the activities of connected computer systems. The WebRTC solution is for anyone who needs hassle-free remote access, including parents, technicians, engineers, IT consultants, managers, and system administrators. Users can control remote computers from WebRTC browsers on Windows, Mac, or Linux and even through mobile browsers on android. They can use calls or connect via Instant Messaging to chat, send, and receive files; get remote system information and session statistics; and work behind firewalls, proxies, and NAT.
WebRTC Integrator's Guide
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WebRTC Integrator's Guide
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
WebRTC Integrator's Guide
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
Running WebRTC with and without SIP
Making a Standalone WebRTC Communication Client
WebRTC with SIP and IMS
WebRTC Integration with Intelligent Network
WebRTC Integration with PSTN
Basic Features of WebRTC over SIP
WebRTC with Industry Standard Frameworks
WebRTC and Rich Communication Services
Native SIP Application and Interaction with WebRTC Clients
Other WebRTC Use Cases
Index
Customer Reviews