Hello, I would like to RSVP to tonight's event as I am not a member.
**** RSVP to off...@cuug.ab.ca required for all attendees who are not CUUG members. On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 3:23 PM, caziz <ca...@cuug.ab.ca> wrote: > Dear Members and Friends of CUUG, > > You are invited to attend a lecture by Trent Johnsen Tuesday, January > 26, 2016. > > **** RSVP to off...@cuug.ab.ca required for all attendees who are > not CUUG members. > > Hope to see you there. > > Best Regards, > > Chris Aziz > CUUG President > > > January General Meeting > Hookflash and WebRTC > Speaker: Trent Johnsen, Co-Founder and CEO, Hookflash > Trent Johnsen > > In 2010 Google paid $200 million to acquire world leading audio and video > codecs. In the spring of 2011 Google open-sourced that codec technology and > proposed that the global standards bodies - IETF and W3C - create a > real-time communications standard - "WebRTC". > > The vision for WebRTC is to enable developers to quickly and easily add > real-time voice and video functionality - think Skype, Facetime or > Periscope - into browsers, mobile applications and more. The WebRTC > standard is now forecast to have over 2.9 billion users and operate on over > 6 billion devices by 2019. > > WebRTC has been a hot topic for more than three years now, and there are > signs that this Web communications standard may finally be reaching > critical mass of acceptance. What does the continued evolution and growth > of the WebRTC ecosystem mean for developers, consumers and businesses? What > is the state of real-world products and implementations? And how many > enterprises are deriving real business value from WebRTC technology today? > > Calgary based "Hookflash" is leading development of the global WebRTC > standard as Founder, Chair and lead author of "Object Real-Time > Communications" (ORTC) technology and libraries being implemented by both > Google and Microsoft. > > Hookflash co-founder and CEO, Trent Johnsen has been a featured presenter > at the largest major WebRTC events throughout Europe and North America > including WebRTC Global Summit - London, England, WebRTC Expo, Miami, > Florida, Google Meetups at MIT Boston, Google, San Francisco and America's > largest telecom conference: Enterprise Connect in Orlando, Florida. > > Learn what WebRTC can do for you today, and what it could mean for your > future. > > A lifelong entrepreneur with a dedicated belief in the power of innovation > and new technology to improve the way we work and live, Trent Johnsen has > been at the forefront of successive waves of innovation throughout his > career. With pioneering work in wireless and mobile communications, > Internet Data in the Cloud, Voice over IP, and Peer-to-Peer communications, > Trent has founded, built and sold multiple private and public companies. > Trent supports the Alberta technology community through his work with the > A100, as a Director of Innovate Calgary and at his blog: > AlbertaTechnology.com. > > Trent Johnsen has a degree in Economics from the University of Calgary and > completed New Ventures Development in the University of Calgary's > Owner/Manager program. > > > Tillyard Conference Centre > 715 - 5 Ave. S.W. > 5:30 PM, Tuesday, January 26, 2016 > > Snacks at 17:30. Meeting begins at 18:00. > > Building doors are locked at 18:00, so please try to arrive early. > > There is $2 parking after 16:00 across the street in the underground > parkade (McDougall Centre). > > Everyone is welcome. Non-members please register by sending e-mail to > office at CUUG. > > > _______________________________________________ > clug-talk mailing list > clug-talk@clug.ca > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying > -- Vincent
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