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# Real-time Enterprise Issue #9
- URL: https://www.process-one.net/blog/real-time-enterprise-issue-9/
- Published: 2018-04-29T22:00:00.000Z
- Updated: 2024-09-17T14:44:20.000Z
- Author: ProcessOne

ProcessOne curates two monthly newsletters – tech-focused *Real-time Stack* and business-focused *Real-time Enterprise*. Here are the articles concerning business aspects of real-time enterprise we found interesting in Issue #9\. To receive this newsletter straight in your inbox on the day it’s published, [subscribe here](https://www.process-one.net/en/xmpp%5Fradar/).

### [The Challenges of Building Real-Time Applications](https://www.process-one.net/blog/the-challenges-of-building-real-time-applications/?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

Users are now expecting that applications can update and display pieces of information in real time. Whether you are building a chat application, a website, a mobile app, or a business application, users want to be notified, receive pushes, be able to react instantly and have the user interface always up to date.

### [Eve Online Chat is Moving to ejabberd](https://medium.com/processone/eve-online-chat-is-moving-to-ejabberd-8e73d40fa887?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

Eve Online, the massive online multiplayer, has decided to replace its custom chat system by a standard protocol, XMPP, powered by the ejabberd server created by ProcessOne. CCP Games will roll out the new service in March.

### [The Web Can Be Weaponised](https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/12/tim-berners-lee-web-weapon-regulation-open-letter?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

The threats to the web today are real – from misinformation and questionable political advertising to a loss of control over our personal data. It’s dangerous having a handful of companies control how ideas and opinions are shared.

### [Energy-efficient Encryption for the Internet of Things](https://news.mit.edu/2018/energy-efficient-encryption-internet-of-things-0213?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

Public-key encryption protocols are complicated, and in computer networks, they’re executed by software. Special-purpose chip reduces power consumption of public-key encryption by 99.75 percent, increases speed 500-fold.

### [XMPP Made Simple: Roster and Presence Explained](https://www.blikoontech.com/tutorials/xmpp-made-simple-roster-and-presence-explained?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

This tutorial by Blikoon looks at how XMPP manages contact lists and how it lets advertise online status (online|offline) to contacts. It also explores how to impose restrictions on who can see user online status.

### [Slack’s Bait and Switch](https://opkode.com/blog/slacks-bait-and-switch/?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

JC Brand, the author of Converse.js, writes: “We all know the real reason Slack has closed off their gateways. Their business model dictates that they should. Slack’s business model is to record everything said in a workspace and then to sell you access to their record of your conversations.”

### [Messaging is Just Getting Started](https://medium.com/intercom-inside/messaging-is-just-getting-started-9391897fe455?utm%5Fcampaign=ProcessOne%20newsletter&utm%5Fmedium=Newsletter&utm%5Fsource=Real-time)

There’s arguably more innovation happening in messaging today than any other mainstream category of software. Yes, typing on your phone is a lousy proposition: a tiny keyboard trapped behind a pane of glass and hidden underneath your thumbs. But we still do it.