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Deep dives on real-time messaging, open protocols, distributed systems, and the engineering decisions behind software that runs at scale.

Facebook chat is developed in Erlang

Facebook recently announced that their chat system is based on Erlang code running on a large cluster. It confirms that Erlang is a key tool for building large scale applications, especially for social networks.

1 min read
18 May 2008

XMPP DevCon day 2

Quick summary of the second and last day of the XMPP DevCon.

1 min read
26 Feb 2008

XMPP DevCon day 1

Quick report of the first day of the XMPP DevCon in Bruxelles.

1 min read
24 Feb 2008

ejabberd 2.0.0

ejabberd 2.0.0 has been released after more than one year and a half of work. We are already working on improvements for ejabberd

1 min read
21 Feb 2008

We are hiring Erlang developers

Join a company of talented developers today ! We are working on innovative projects with one goal in mind: build the de facto reference instant messaging platform.

1 min read
20 Feb 2008

The AOL XMPP scalability challenge

It has been widely reported on the Internet, that AOL is experimenting an XMPP gateway that will allow users to connect to AIM and ICQ

3 min read
30 Jan 2008

ejabberd 2.0.0 rc1 released

A new version of ejabberd 2.0.0 has been published, this time as a release candidate version. Thank you for your feedback during the

1 min read
17 Jan 2008

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Meet the authors.

Mickaël Rémond

Mickaël Rémond

ProcessOne Founder and CEO Entrepreneur, hacker, author and podcaster

ProcessOne

ProcessOne

Official company account.

Jérôme Sautret

Jérôme Sautret

Chief Technology Officer

Sébastien Luquet

Sébastien Luquet

Web Developer

Adrien

Adrien

Archmage of Infrastructure & Cloud Whisperer