SF WebRTC Meetup - San Francisco, April 2016
Details
Agenda:
6:00pm – 6:30pm : Networking (Snacks and Drinks)
6:30pm – 7:30pm : Talks (Oracle, Webtorrent, Hookflash)
7:30pm – 8:00pm : Networking
Speakers
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Amitha Pulijala, Director of Product Management, Oracle (http://oracle.com)
Amitha Pulijala is a Director of Product Management at Oracle. In her role, she is responsible for the overall strategy and direction of Oracle’s Converged Application Server and WebRTC Session Controller products. She has a broad experience spanning 15 years across the IT and telecom industry. She has an extensive business and technical knowledge of the telco & web applications, Java EE architectures, APIs and application server platforms. Previously, Amitha served as a technical lead for many of Oracle/BEA’s communications products. Amitha has been closely associated with the WebRTC and has previously spoken on various topics related to WebRTC at various industry events.
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Feross Aboukhadijeh, Mad Scientist, WebTorrent (https://webtorrent.io)
"I'm Feross Aboukhadijeh, a programmer, designer, teacher, and mad scientist.
I am currently building WebTorrent, a streaming BitTorrent client for the browser, powered by WebRTC. Before that, I built PeerCDN, a peer-to-peer content delivery network to makes sites faster and cheaper.
I'm a graduate of Stanford University and I've worked at Quora, Facebook, and Intel. In the past, I did research in the Stanford human-computer interaction and computer security labs.
I enjoy working on "mad science" — projects that make people say, "Whoa! I didn't know that was possible!". I frequently win hackathons by crafting code that gives kids with spectacles spectacular fits. Recently, I built this virtual reality piloting program that lets you control a quadcopter with an Oculus Rift."
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Daniel Posch, Scramble.io (https://scramble.io), WebTorrent (https://webtorrent.io/)
DC is a software engineer, currently spending his time on open source projects. He graduated Stanford in 2013 and spent four and half years helping build a fintech startup, Addepar. He's now working on free software full time, including the email encryption project Scramble.io and WebTorrent Desktop. DC will be sharing what he's learned building peer-to-peer apps with WebRTC and Electron.
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Erik Lagerway, CPO, Hookflash (http://hookflash.com)
W3C WebRTC Co-chair, ORTC (http://ortc.org) founder & chair. Co-founder @hookflash, Erik is also an Heli pilot.
Erik is a serial entrepreneur with 20 years of subject matter expertise in building Real Time Communications software companies. Erik served as co-founder & Chief Operating Officer at one the world's fastest growing VoIP softphone & SDK vendors. He also co-founded one of the most innovative conferencing companies of its time offering auto-outbound conferencing on mobile and PSTN nearly a decade before social conferencing was cool.
