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.



Talkr.IM XMPP/Jabber server gets Apple Push notifications

Nicolas Vérité - March 03, 2010

The free public XMPP/Jabber server Talkr.IM gets Apple Push notifications for iPhone.

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year !

Mickaël Rémond - December 25, 2009

Year 2009 has been for us full of opportunities and allowed us to launch new promising software, like OneChannel the first XMPP publish and subscribe client, and to demonstrate our ability to innovate.

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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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BBC’s LiveText via PubSub and BOSH

Nicolas Vérité - December 15, 2009

As described on their blog, BBC has launched its LiveText service for its radios, this time over IP, using the XMPP's PubSub broadcast mechanism and BOSH connection method.

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ProcessOne Sea Beyond: What’s on the horizon for real-time communications?

Mickaël Rémond - October 25, 2009

ProcessOne is excited to organise an event in Paris, on the 17th december 2009, to present, experiment, demonstrate real time communication technologies.

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OneTeam 3.2 beta for iPhone

Nicolas Vérité - September 28, 2009

OneTeam for iPhone, the versatile XMPP client for the Apple's smartphone, is soon to be released in version 3.2, bringing tunes and location sharing, roster search, plus more usability improvements.

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