Category Archives: Developer Spotlight

Project Clearwater / Matrix Gateway Hack by Matt Williams

Over the weekend of April 11-12, I attended TADHack-mini, held at IDEALondon. The theme was WebRTC, and for my hack I built a gateway between Project Clearwater (which speaks SIP) and Matrix (which supports WebRTC). Project Clearwater is a massively-scalable, open-source IMS core, built from the ground up to run in the cloud. Matrix is … Continue reading Project Clearwater / Matrix Gateway Hack by Matt Williams

TADHack mini London Review Part 3 of 3

Thank you to everyone who was involved in making TADHack mini London an amazing event. We had 98 people registered both onsite and remote, and over the 2 days we had 70 people take part (both onsite and remote) generating 18 world-class hacks, which demonstrate the power of telecom application development: from controlling drones in … Continue reading TADHack mini London Review Part 3 of 3

TADHack mini London Review Part 2 of 3

Thank you to everyone who was involved in making TADHack mini London an amazing event. We had 98 people registered both onsite and remote, and over the 2 days we had 70 people take part (both onsite and remote) generating 18 world-class hacks, which demonstrate the power of telecom application development: from controlling drones in … Continue reading TADHack mini London Review Part 2 of 3

TADHack mini London Review Part 1 of 3

Thank you to everyone who was involved in making TADHack mini London an amazing event. We had 98 people registered both onsite and remote, and over the 2 days we had 70 people take part (both onsite and remote) generating 18 world-class hacks, which demonstrate the power of telecom application development: from controlling drones in … Continue reading TADHack mini London Review Part 1 of 3

Cool Mash-up being planned by Wootag at TADHack-mini London

Thanks to everyone who has registered so far for TADHack-mini London 11-12 April, keep those registrations coming. Its going to be an amazing, packed event, with a diverse (and hence creative) mix of developers. We have a number of remote entries to the event. I wanted to highlight one being planned by an Indonesian start-up … Continue reading Cool Mash-up being planned by Wootag at TADHack-mini London

Developer Spotlights from hSenid Mobile

The deployment of hSenid Mobile’s API Management System – TAP (Telco Application Platform) – with multiple operators has created an ecosystem of entrepreneurial Telecom Application Developers. The self service capability across the entire application lifecycle helped developers quickly build applications and get them in market. The TAP platform offers a wide range of APIs accessing Telco Assets and … Continue reading Developer Spotlights from hSenid Mobile

Introduction to Yessica Helgueros and E-crew

E-crew was formed by Yessica Helgueros, project leader and developers Arón Alanis, Ricardo Iván, Eduardo Espinoza y Erick García. Yessica is the president of Zegen Group Corp, an IT consulting and business services, web and mobile strategies development company. She is an international researcher in areas as e-business, e-commerce and e-marketing, and has presented at … Continue reading Introduction to Yessica Helgueros and E-crew

Will Mitchell of OnSIP, Trusted Payments with SIP

My name is Will Mitchell, and I’m the guy behind the Trusted Payments with SIP hack. For background, I am Lead Developer at OnSIP, an Internet real time communications company making heavy use of WebRTC. I love developing WebRTC applications and a good challenge, so I leapt at the opportunity to participate in TADHack. It … Continue reading Will Mitchell of OnSIP, Trusted Payments with SIP

ipcortex and RTCEmergency

In June, ipcortex took part in TADHack in Madrid, and won the Google prize for our WebRTC based RTCEmergency hack. The idea for RTCEmergency started the Friday before TADHack. We are a UK based RTC application development company and have been working with WebRTC, which was the core of our hack, for two and a half years now. For TADHack, … Continue reading ipcortex and RTCEmergency

Developer Spotlight Vince Puglia

My name is Vince Puglia, sales engineer for Dialogic and the creator of myVirtualLesson. I’m a long-time listener, first-time hacker. I got my start in telecommunications through a support role as an application engineer at Dialogic before joining the sales team so I had plenty of programming fundamentals that I could fall back on. Still … Continue reading Developer Spotlight Vince Puglia