Linksys: routers and smart home devices
ProcessOne provides the messaging infrastructure behind Linksys' routers and smart home devices. ejabberd's native MQTT support handles bidirectional communication with the entire device fleet at scale.
IoT & Connected Devices
Routers, sensors, smart home devices, industrial equipment. When you manage hundreds of millions of connected endpoints, you need a messaging backbone built for that kind of concurrency. ejabberd handles MQTT and XMPP natively, in a single server, with the reliability that comes from 25 years of operating at telecom scale.
Bidirectional communication. Real-time telemetry. Device presence. Millions of concurrent connections per node.
A connected device that cannot communicate is just a piece of hardware. The messaging layer is what turns a fleet of dumb objects into an intelligent, responsive network. When that layer fails, every device in the field goes dark.
AVG AntiVirus, now owned by Avast, protects over 435 million users worldwide, making them the world's largest anti-virus vendor. Every one of those devices needs to stay current with the latest malware definitions, security patches, and threat intelligence. A delay of even a few hours can mean the difference between a protected user and a compromised one.
ProcessOne assists AVG in setting up and maintaining the communication infrastructure that keeps this vast fleet of devices up to date and secure. The challenge is not just the number of endpoints. It is the reliability requirement: when a critical security update needs to reach every device, the messaging layer cannot drop a single connection or lose a single message.
ProcessOne provides the messaging infrastructure behind Linksys' routers and smart home devices. ejabberd's native MQTT support handles bidirectional communication with the entire device fleet at scale.
ProcessOne helped Kodak build a photo and video sharing system spanning PCs, mobile devices, and cloud services. XMPP served as the coordination backbone, handling presence, metadata exchange, and peer-to-peer transfers so devices could discover each other and share assets seamlessly.
Before "IoT" was a buzzword, Nabaztag was a small connected rabbit that could read weather, emails, and voice messages. When the original server buckled under growing traffic, ProcessOne rebuilt the communication layer on XMPP, delivering the performance and scalability the device needed.
Connected device communication infrastructure for one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers.
ejabberd replaced a polling-based system with a real-time XMPP bus connecting all monitoring stations, delivering better scalability and lower message latency.
Communication infrastructure for the UK's leading hybrid TV platform.
MQTT and XMPP in a single server, free and open-source under GPLv2. No need to run separate brokers for different protocols. Self-host on bare metal, VMs, Docker, or Kubernetes. The starting point for any IoT messaging deployment.
Download ejabberd →
Long-Term Support releases, SLA, priority security patches, and direct access to the ProcessOne engineering team. For companies where a silent device fleet is a business-critical incident.
Starting at 16 000 €/year for a 2-node cluster
Contact Sales →
Managed ejabberd on our infrastructure. Connect your device fleet without building a messaging ops team. Full MQTT and XMPP support, custom domains, and dedicated support from the team that runs AVG's device infrastructure.
Starting at 200 €/month
Start on Fluux →AVG, Samsung, Linksys, and Kodak already trust ProcessOne to keep their connected ecosystems running. Our team has been building real-time messaging infrastructure since 2002. Let's talk about what you need.