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Blog Post:
ITW Leads the Way Helping Wholesalers Identify New Revenue Streams
Jim Machi
A few weeks ago I attended International Telecoms Week ( ITW ), an annual gathering of the global wholesale telecommunications community. This is definitely a show in transition since its core customer base, telecom wholesalers, are stressed out. That is, voice wholesale minutes are now intensely competitive—and...
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26 May 2015
Blog Post:
Upgrading your Dialogic® Powermedia™ XMS Software - J2MSE
Dan Wolanski
"Change is a law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future." -John F. Kennedy Today we will cover a topic that comes up frequently and is often a source of trepidation. Upgrading your servers! It is often advised to stay current with...
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13 May 2015
Blog Post:
Client Library Reference Design - Conclusion - J2MSE
Dan Wolanski
"Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion ." - C. Northcote Parkinson Today we will complete our work on the Client Library Reference Design. We will cover all the major objects inside the library (Object Factory, Connector, call, etc) and explain how to use...
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29 Apr 2015
Blog Post:
Reference Design Project:Learning to use XML - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Two languages implementing the same idea must, on pain of death, use different terms." - Feldman's Law of Programming Terminology Hello Travelers! It is good to be back. I want to thank you all for your feedback on the Survey I posted last week. I will keep it open for a few...
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15 Apr 2015
Blog Post:
A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment - The Survey
Dan Wolanski
"Everyone takes surveys. Whoever makes a statement about human behavior has engaged in a survey of some sort." - Andrew Greeley Hello fellow travelers!! I wanted to start off by apologizing for not publishing a new video this week and last. I have been out of the office for a few...
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8 Apr 2015
Blog Post:
What is a TADHack?
Jolene Pierangeli
If you have been following our social messaging, you probably noticed that we are going to be participating in TADHack-mini London , which will be focusing on WebRTC . You may have wondered or are wondering, “What is this?” So, I am going to tell you what it is and why you should be participating...
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2 Apr 2015
Blog Post:
Viewing REST Exchanges using Wireshark - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Happy is he who can trace effects to their causes." - Virgil Today we will walking though how to capture and view REST messages via a network trace. We will start by using TCPDump to collect the network traffic on the XMS server. We will then use the sample REST demo we have been...
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25 Mar 2015
Blog Post:
Reference Design Project: Implementing Long Polling - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"There was something amazingly enticing about programming" - Vint Cerf Today we will be reviewing how long polling is used to deliver XMS REST events. We will start with an overview of polling and long polling. We will also continue the review Http classes used to implement the long...
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18 Mar 2015
Blog Post:
Reference Design Project: Using a HTTP Library - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Experience shows that the success of a programming course critically depends on the choice of examples" - Niklaus Wirth Welcome back Travelers! I hope that you are all well REST ed after our brief respite. Today we will resume our Journey with our first look at some Java code....
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11 Mar 2015
Blog Post:
The Reference Design Project: Selecting a Programming Language - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"If there is ever a science of programming language design, it will probably consist largely of matching languages to the design methods they support." - Robert W Floyd In this video I will be selecting the programming language to use for the Reference Design Project. I will...
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18 Feb 2015
Blog Post:
REST Interface Deep Dive: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"He who would learn to fly one day must first learn to stand and walk and run and climb and dance; one cannot fly into flying" - Friedrich Nietzsche Welcome travelers! Today's we will be doing our deep dive into the REST Media Server interface. In the first half of...
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11 Feb 2015
Blog Post:
Reference Design: Selecting a Media Server Interface for the Client Library - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Decide what you want, decide what you are willing to exchange for it. Establish your priorities and go to work." - H.L Hunt In this installment we will be selecting a Media Server Interface for our Client Library Reference Design Project. I will will go over the pros and cons of each...
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4 Feb 2015
Blog Post:
Reference Design Project - Building a Client Library: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." - Albert Einstein In today's video we will be introducing the project that will be covered in the next several videos. We will be creating a "Reference Design" where we implement a client side library...
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28 Jan 2015
Blog Post:
Deep Dive into the NETANN Interface - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
“Complex things are easy to do. Simplicity's the real challenge.” - Robert James Waller , The Bridges of Madison County Are you looking to gain access to rich multimedia and conferencing functionality without the need for any application development? Well then NETANN is the...
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21 Jan 2015
Blog Post:
1pcc vs. 3pcc - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Perplexity is the beginning of knowledge." - Khalil Gibran "1pcc", "3pcc", "1st person call control", "3rd party call control", "Application answer model", "Media server answer model". The list goes on and on. When...
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14 Jan 2015
Blog Post:
High Level Overview of Media Server Interfaces - A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Let me explain.... No, there is too much. Let me sum up." -Inigo Montoya Welcome back travelers! I want to start by wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year! In the previous videos we have covered the basics of installing and configuring the PowerMedia XMS media server...
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7 Jan 2015
Blog Post:
Activating your PowerMedia XMS License: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
We will be taking a small break from our rigorous journey so that we can enjoy the holidays. I want to take this time to thank you for your support thus far and I look forward to continuing our journey in the new year. Please take this hiatus to catch up on any missed episodes and enter your comments...
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24 Dec 2014
Blog Post:
PowerMedia XMS WebAdmin Tour: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"A picture is worth a thousand words. An interface is worth a thousand pictures." -Ben Shneiderman The agenda for today? We are going to take a whirlwind tour of the PowerMedia XMS Web Administration pages. I will touch briefly on all the important configuration pages and...
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19 Dec 2014
Blog Post:
Validate Your PowerMedia XMS Installation: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Trust, but verify" -Ronald Reagan In this video I am going to walk though the process of using the 'play_demo' functionality of the verification service. This demo will allow us to validate that our PowerMedia XMS server is installed correctly and able to process incoming...
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17 Dec 2014
Blog Post:
Tools: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
"Men have become the tools of their tools." -Henry David Thoreau Today we are talking tools. I will review the tools I commonly use in developing and supporting Media Server deployments. Here is the short list of the tools I typically install these on all new test and development...
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12 Dec 2014
Blog Post:
Install of PowerMedia XMS on Virtual Machine: A Journey to Media Server Enlightenment
Dan Wolanski
Are you looking to get your hands on a media server of your very own? Is your network ready for some Network Fuel ? Then this is the video you have been waiting for. Let fill up and get going! In this video I will review the installation procedure when using the PowerMedia XMS...
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10 Dec 2014
Blog Post:
Dialogic Finishes the Year Strong on a Whirlwind Conference Circuit
Robin Carley
We’re building momentum as we travel the world to meet with customers and share our success stories. Here’s a quick rundown on where we will be within the next few weeks telling our story and getting the word out about cool, new telecommunication technologies: First, across the globe we...
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6 Nov 2014
Blog Post:
RT - Where’s the QoS?
Vince Puglia
A few months back, a question was posed on twitter by @numbergroup about how Quality of Service (QoS) was being implemented in WebRTC. As we stated in our reply, Over the Top (OTT) providers like Skype and Vonage have been operating for years without any type of guaranteed services highlighting the use...
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5 Nov 2014
Blog Post:
What is TADS all about?
Jim Machi
On November 12 and 13 TADS will happen. TADS bills itself in the following way: “TADSummit (TADS) is focused on building an essential yet missing component of the Telecom Industry, the telecom application developer ecosystem that creates new services and customer value to address the revenue decline...
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30 Sep 2014
Blog Post:
How to Develop a WebRTC Video Conferencing Server Using PowerMedia XMS, Free In An Hour
Vince Puglia
I’m a telephony guy at heart but with the WebRTC revolution, the line that once clearly divided web versus telephony programmers is quickly vanishing. The acronyms I often referenced like ACD, ISDN and PBX seem to be obsolete and replaced with new, hip acronyms like MEAN.io, LAMP and WYSIWYG. The...
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15 Sep 2014
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