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WebRTC Poised to Change the Testing Landscape Given Recent Adoption by Vendors like Facebook, Microsoft and Google
[July 01, 2015]

WebRTC Poised to Change the Testing Landscape Given Recent Adoption by Vendors like Facebook, Microsoft and Google


SmartBear Software, the leader in software quality tools for the connected world, is hosting the webinar, "WebRTC and Its Impact on Testing," on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, where Nikhil Kaul, SmartBear's Product Manager for Testing Products, is joined by Tsahi Levent-Levi, Co-Founder of testRTC and Owner of BlogGeek.me. Web Real Time Communications (WebRTC) continues to gain attraction as it gives Web developers access to the Voice and Video over Internet market and reduces dependence on proprietary technology to build solutions. QA teams need to better understand how WebRTC impacts the testing landscape and how to effectively test WebRTC applications.





WHAT:         "WebRTC and Its Impact on Testing," Hosted by SmartBear with testRTC
WHEN: Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. EDT
WHERE:

Register at: http://www2.smartbear.com/outbound-testcomplete-web-rtc-webinar-email.html


In this webinar, Nikhil and Tsahi discuss what WebRTC is and what vendor adoption currently looks like, the reasons why WebRTC is gaining popularity and challenges associated with testing WebRTC apps. The webinar also touches upon numerous ways to test WebRTC applications as well as WebRTC testing strategies that can be used while testing traditional Web and mobile apps.

"By the end of 2015, the number of WebRTC capable devices is set to increase to 6.5 billion from the three billion today," said Nikhil Kaul. "Over 500 vendors like Facebook, Microsoft and Google (News - Alert) have put their weight behind WebRTC, accelerating its growth and adoption. As developer interest continues to grow, it is critical for QA teams to understand how WebRTC is impacting the testing landscape and how to effectively test WebRTC applications."

Tsahi Levent-Levi is an analyst and consultant for all things WebRTC. He is the Founder of BlogGeek.me and Co-founder of testRTC. Tsahi has over 15 years of experience in the telecommunications, VoIP and 3G industry as an engineer, manager, marketer and CTO. Tsahi is an entrepreneur, independent analyst and consultant, assisting companies to form a bridge between technologies and business strategy in the domain of telecommunications.

Nikhil Kaul previously served Digité, leading provider of collaborative enterprise software for Agile (News - Alert) Application Lifecycle Management, in various roles including Senior Software Executive. There, he gained crucial insights into the development, testing and application lifecycle management market. Nikhil received a master's degree in business administration from Georgetown University. He is very involved in discussions taking place regarding Windows 10, Build 2015 and testing. His most recent thoughts can be found in Forbes and SD Times.

For more information on WebRTC and its impact on testing, visit:

http://blog.smartbear.com/user-experience/webrtc-and-its-impact-on-testing/.

To register for the webinar, visit:

http://www2.smartbear.com/outbound-testcomplete-web-rtc-webinar-email.html.

About SmartBear Software

As the leader in software quality tools for the connected world, SmartBear supports more than three million software professionals and over 25,000 organizations in 194 countries that use its products to build and deliver the world's greatest applications. With today's applications deploying on mobile, Web, desktop, Internet of Things (IoT) or even embedded computing platforms, the connected nature of these applications through public and private APIs presents a unique set of challenges for developers, testers and operations teams. SmartBear's software quality tools assist with code review, functional and load testing, API readiness as well as performance monitoring of these modern applications. For more information, visit: http://www.smartbear.com, or for the SmartBear community, go to: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Google+.

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