Keep pace with change

Keep pace with change

Instant messaging is a rapidly developing and expanding industry. It is therefore not surprising that change happens quickly.

Through our blog, ProcessOne aims to help people to stay informed about the latest developments for both ejabberd and instant messaging in general. Scroll down the page to read our comments on the activities of major players in the industry and our opinions about new technology developments.



[ANN] exmpp 0.9.2 new release

Jérôme Sautret - December 23, 2009

We are pleased to announce a new release of exmpp.

exmpp is a XMPP library written in Erlang and released under the Erlang Public License. It helps the development of XMPP entities by providing functions to build and interpret XML stanzas. Once compiled, check the generated HTML documentation.

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[ANN] ejabberd 2.1.1 bugfix release

Jérôme Sautret - December 23, 2009

We are pleased to announce the bugfix release ejabberd 2.1.1, which was published on the 17th of December. ejabberd 2.1.1 contains several important bugfixes over last month's major release.  None of the fixes is critical, but you are encouraged to update if you are running ejabberd 2.1.0.

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ProcessOne launches Talkr.IM: a new open, free public XMPP service

Nicolas Vérité - December 22, 2009

Talkr.IM is the new XMPP service provided by ProcessOne. It is an open and free service for all audiences worldwide.

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Sea Beyond event summary

Nicolas Vérité - December 18, 2009

This thursday 17th of December, ProcessOne has held an event in Paris, France, around real-time communications. Here are the bits.

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Real-time web? Real-time search? No, it is WAR!

Mickaël Rémond - December 16, 2009

Recently, there has been a buzz around real time searching.  Start-ups like Collecta and OneRiot, together with big names like Google, Yahoo! and Bing, have added a real time feature to their search engines. As a result, the phrase "real time search engine" has emerged and has been reused many times by the media.

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Sea Beyond event programme

Mickaël Rémond - December 16, 2009

We have published the final and up to date programme of our "Sea Beyond" event, including lightning talks.

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