Category Archives: Developer Spotlight

Abed Arnaout on TADHack Chicago

As a former TADHack attendee, I was looking forward to attending it again this year! Telecommunication app development is my favorite, its very exciting because its revolutionizing so many industries with on-demand services! I showed up last weekend with no clear idea on what I will be doing during TADHack 2015. However, I was confident … Continue reading Abed Arnaout on TADHack Chicago

TADHack Location Winners

The winners from the 14 TADHack locations running around the world are reviewed in this weblog. The Global Winners are reviewed in this weblog. TADHack 2015 was roughly doubled the size of last year, with close to 1400 registrations, 800+ attendees and 90+ hacks. It was an intense experience for everyone involved. Cooperation between teams … Continue reading TADHack Location Winners

TADHack Global Winners

TADHack in 2015 was roughly double the size of last year, with close to 1400 registrations, 800+ attendees and 90+ hacks. It was an intense experience for everyone involved. This weblog summarizes the winners of the global prizes, we’ll review all the local prizes in another weblog. Cooperation between teams was amazing, diversity is important … Continue reading TADHack Global Winners

Third Space Learning by Steev Goodwin

Third Space Learning aims to make specialist one-to-one numeracy tuition available to as many children as possible, in a format that is directed by Teachers. To achieve this we have taken a global approach to maths talent; recruiting and training Maths graduates from one part of the world, to help teach students in another. We … Continue reading Third Space Learning by Steev Goodwin

PSTN at LyteSpark by Igor Pavlov, CTO

LyteSpark is a video conferencing platform for businesses and communities. Both IT start-ups and established companies use 3rd party services, there are no general rules dictating when you should develop some modules yourself. However, there are some questions you might want to ask yourself before taking decisions: “Is this area our core competence? If not, … Continue reading PSTN at LyteSpark by Igor Pavlov, CTO

Matrix Bot by Scott Barstow and Anders Brownworth

By Scott Barstow and Anders Brownworth In early April I had the opportunity to participate in TADHack-mini London, an event focused on WebRTC.  As I thought about what kind of project I wanted to build, I kept coming back to the idea of combining the Internet of Things (IoT) with WebRTC in some interesting way.  … Continue reading Matrix Bot by Scott Barstow and Anders Brownworth

WebRTC Lights from Neil Stratford

By Neil Stratford (@neilstratford) For the WebRTC themed London TADHack-mini I wanted to build something that demonstrated WebRTC in a different way, that wasn’t traditional audio or video communication. The hack, WebRTC Lights, has its roots in the festive season, the idea being to replace boring old strings of blinking lights with modern LED strips, … Continue reading WebRTC Lights from Neil Stratford

Developer Showcase: Viblast

Viblast – the idea & the company: We started developing the technology behind Viblast in 2010, recognizing the need for a solution to relieve last-mile video delivery congestion. In other words, our founders wanted to watch the World Cup. Unfortunately, that particularly year, the games were taking place during work hours. Not to be too … Continue reading Developer Showcase: Viblast

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