In 2021, the adoption of video meetings will continue to accelerate as the way we work rapidly changes. Employees will have new ways to collaborate with each other and with customers, online learning and healthcare will continue to find new ways of delivering education and care, sales and customer support teams will use it to be more productive.

Join Emil Ivov, Video Product Lead for 8x8, Jitsi founder and Matt Gardner, Head of Developer Relations for 8x8 in this brief session as they demonstrate how APIs and communications platform as a service (CPaaS) capabilities, running on the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, have evolved to low-code and no-code approaches that any company can use to easily add reliable video meetings to their applications and website in just minutes.

Participants will see firsthand how easy it is to put video meetings in your apps with Jitsi as a Service.


Emil Ivov, Video Product Lead, 8x8 and Jitsi Founder

Emil Ivov, Video Product Lead, 8x8 and Jitsi Founder

Emil Ivov, Ph.D., is the Head of 8x8 Video Collaboration and the Founder of Jitsi. He is an expert in real-time Audio/Video communication and currently, in addition to leading the Jitsi community, Emil also heads product development for meetings services at 8x8. Emil is also involved with the Internet engineering Task Force and has co-authored some of the WebRTC standards.

Emil earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Real-time Communication from the University of Strasbourg.

Matt Gardner, Head of Developer Relations, 8x8

Matt Gardner, Head of Developer Relations, 8x8

Matt leads developer relations at 8x8, loves hockey (Let's go Caps!), and puts old bay 🦀 on just about everything. He's wears many hats as a developer, entrepreneur, door-to-door website salesman, startup founder, privacy advocate, writer, non-award winning amateur chef, and human being. Matt's goal at 8x8 is focusing on developer experience and helping people go from 0-200 with APIs.

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