Welcome to the Disrupt Collaboration Summit 2019 and welcome at Cisco Switzerland. In this repository, you will find additional information around the hackathon that will be held during the Disrupt Collaboration Summit.
This event brings together developers from partners, customers, and Cisco to hack on Cisco Collaboration technologies for 24 hours. We are beyond excited to see what you can come up with. To facilitate boot-up please read the material provided below. If you have questions feel free to contact Marcel([email protected]) at any time.
The goal of the hackathon is to think about the next steps in collaboration. The Disrupt Collaboration Challange is about everything collaboration related. Would you like to improve the meeting experience? Or rather help teams find information quicker by writing a Webex bot? Possibilities are endless and we will provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to execute on this idea.
Here is a checklist of things that you should do prior to the event.
- Make sure you have your lap top with you
- If you don't already have one please create a Webex Teams account (it's free) using the email you used during registration
- Check the list of resources available below
Feeling overwhelmed by all the available technologies? Don't worry we brought Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) on site to help you with all questions that may arise.
- Phil Bellanti ([email protected])
- Dirk-Jan Uittenbogaard ([email protected])
- Davide Grandis ([email protected])
- Roland Bellwald ([email protected])
No hackathon without a competition. During the Disrupt Collaboration Hackathon you'll have the ability to win prizes in three different categories:
- Niema Nazemi, Head of Application and Platform(Collaboration) Team at Cisco Switzerland
- Julio Gomez, EMEAR Programmability Lead at Cisco
- Lina Norton, Collaboration Systems Engineer, Cisco Switzerland
- Loris Impinna, Collaboration Solutions Sales Specialist, Cisco Switzerland
- Sebastian Straube, Multicloud Engineer, Cisco Cloud Platform and Solutions Group (CPSG)
- Alain Rymar, Collaboration Systems Engineer, Cisco Switzerland
Please note that the prices are independent of each other: One team can win multiple prices.
During this hackathon, you will have the ability to work with the latest collaboration technology from Cisco.
Your Lab Kit will include:
We also have the Webex Teams API and xAPI for our Collaboration endpoints. Below you can find a quick primer and some interesting resources for both APIs.
Webex Teams is a chat and collaboration platform offered by Cisco. The platform offers end-to-end encrypted direct and group messaging as well as video calling.
Probably most relevant for you: All features of Webex Teams are exposed via a RESTful API and a variety of SDKs.
To get started with Webex Teams
- Sign up for a Webex Teams account
- [optional] Get a desktop client
- Log into developer.webex.com to view the API documentation
Here are a few learning resources you might find useful
- A step-by-step introduction into the Webex Teams API
- The awesome-webex repository containing a bunch of examples
- Have a look at the iOS, android, browser, node.js, java or python SDKs
- PyAdaptiveCards to build adaptive cards in native python.
The xAPI lets you programmatically interact with our award-winning room devices. You can trigger calls, access informations such as people count or add custome widgets to the Touch10 control panel that is attached to every device.
To get started with xAPI have a look at the Intro to xAPI learning lab or check out the examples and resources provided in the dev center.
Additional resources include: