Real-time Enterprise Issue #1
Here are the articles concerning business aspects of real-time enterprise we found interesting in Issue #1. To receive this newsletter straight in your inbox on
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Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.
Here are the articles concerning business aspects of real-time enterprise we found interesting in Issue #1. To receive this newsletter straight in your inbox on
1 min readBack in May we announced that 2 ejabberd projects will participate in this year’s Google Summer of Code (GSoC) through the BEAM Community. The
1 min readAt the end of June, ProcessOne introduced a new series of its newsletters: Real-time Stack, focused on all real-time technologies and Real-time Enterprise focused on
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Happy summer with ejabberd 17.08 ! This release includes great improvements and new features. It also includes fixes and closes the biggest milestone about refactor we’ve made last couple of months. If you have issues with 17.04 or troubles using PEP, upgrade to 17.08 will fix most known issues.
2 min readejabberd 17.07 includes an important security fix. Except this fix, the release is completely equivalent to 17.06. If you run any version from
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ejabberd 17.06 includes a lot of improvements over the previous 17.04 release. To name the most important ones: new caching system, Riak support
3 min readIf you have been subscribing our monthly XMPP Radar newsletter, you may have noticed that with every issue it covered a wider area of real-time
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ejabberd 17.06-beta includes a lot of improvements over the previous 17.04 release. To name the most important ones: new caching system, Riak support
3 min readThe following articles got our attention in the month of May: Google Summer of Code hosts ejabberd projects Like in previous years, ejabberd projects are
1 min readAs you may know, our ejabberd XMPP server is written in Erlang. The Erlang VM was originally designed by Ericsson to support distributed, fault-tolerant, soft-real-time,
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