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.



Google Summer of Code 2007

Mickaël Rémond - 23 Mar 2007

It is time to apply for an ejabberd or Erlang related Google Summer of code 2007 project. If you are not a student you can share your project ideas with us.

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More Erlang projects code monitored on “Erlang forge”

Mickaël Rémond - 21 Mar 2007

We have added more Erlang projects on the "Erlang forge". The forge monitor the development changes in various Erlang development projects.

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Ten Questions with Joe Armstrong about Parallel Programming and Erlang

Mickaël Rémond - 21 Mar 2007

Michael Suess has published a nice interview of Joe Armstrong on his blog.

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Angie: Building Large Scale AJAX Chat System

Mickaël Rémond - 12 Mar 2007

Ejabberd "Angie" is our internal codename for the next version of the High-Performance Instant Messaging server (See our previous post presenting Angie). The next version is going to offer a High-Performance HTTP server, for convenience and scalability purpose. It will both help the deployment of in-browser, AJAX-based chat solution but also will make it able to sustain an extremely high loads.

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Web 2.0: Shifting from “Get Fast” to “Get Massive”

Mickaël Rémond - 05 Mar 2007

The Web 2.0 will have a large impact on development technology choice. Erlang is the most likely language and development environment to benefit from this trend. The new erlang book will help accelerate this trend as will the ripples in the pond caused by Tim O'reilly's blog. At ProcessOne we're well placed to take advantage of this technology having used Erlang to build a massive messaging server.

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CEAN download statistics

Christophe Romain - 04 Mar 2007

Which systems are using the Comprehensive Erlang Archive Network (http://cean.process-one.net) by now ?

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