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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.



Angie: Millions Users Instant Messaging

Mickaël Rémond - February 22, 2007

ejabberd is a high-performance, robust and scalable XMPP-based Instant Messaging Server. It was not enough for us and in a new serie of blog posts, we will describe what we are currently working on for the next ejabberd release. Angie is our internal codename for our program to move ejabberd to gigantic scale and make it able to suport millions of users in a single domain.

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Resources for ejabberd modules developers

Jérôme Sautret - February 22, 2007

We have made available some resources useful to ejabberd modules developers.

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OneTeam performance versus pure Multibrowsers Ajax Clients

Mickaël Rémond - February 06, 2007

Pure Cross-browser application are targeting desktop like interfaces. However, performance improvements is radical in the XUL version of an application. This is why OneTeam offer a desktop-like feeling.

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Slides of the talk “Jabber, XMPP and the XSF”

Mickaël Rémond - February 02, 2007

Here are the slides from my talk given at the Solutions Linux Event in Paris (France). The talk is about Jabber, XMPP and the XMPP Standards Foundation.

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OneTeam Enterprise IM Client Video Preview

Mickaël Rémond - January 31, 2007

I have been presenting OneTeam yesterday at the Linux Solutions Event in Paris, in the Mozilla track. Here is the video preview from my talk.

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Sponsoring the Tigase project

Mickaël Rémond - January 31, 2007

As we are trying to boost XMPP components development for all servers, we felt that it was important to tighten the relationship between development teams.

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