Sea Beyond event summary

This thursday 17th of December, ProcessOne has held an event in Paris, France, around real-time communications. Here are the bits. As announced and programmed, we held our event “Sea Beyond“, on this thursday 17th of december. It took place at Le Before, an art gallery in the center of Paris. Usually, we have snow on […]

Sea Beyond event programme

We have published the final and up to date programme of our “Sea Beyond” event, including lightning talks.   Tomorrow will take place the first SeaBeyond event, by ProcessOne, on real-time communications.     The very first SeaBeyond event will be cut in two parts.     In the first part of the day, the […]

OneWeb works on Firefox mobile

After our short demonstration of what you can do when you put XMPP inside the browser, we wanted to demonstrate that it works equally well in a mobile browser. First, you should look at the video of OneWeb demonstration in our previous blog post and the video: OneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the […]

OneChannel: a desktop Publish/Subscribe client for instant news delivery

Today, ProcessOne launches a free, desktop Publish/Subscribe (PubSub) client. OneChannel will instantly receive new messages, minimizing the delay of distributing news updates and blog posts. PubSub protocol uses XMPP and is much faster than RSS – imagine instant messaging, but instead of messages from friends, you get news and articles. And it doesn’t have to […]

OneWeb demonstrates the power of XMPP inside the browser

We have just released an experimental extension for Firefox that adds XMPP interactions to the Mozilla browser. OneWeb Firefox extension is a good exemple of Firefox hackability and shows how XMPP integration in the browser can bring value for real-time web interactions. XMPP stands for eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol. The protocol is mostly known […]

XMPP Sandbox: a development server for the XMPP community

ProcessOne now provides an online XMPP server dedicated to developers of XMPP solutions on XMPP Sandbox. We realized that many of the developers building a solution start by creating an account on a public server, used for production. This is not a good practice, because: During the learning process, developer can try connecting buggy clients. […]

ejabberd 2.1.0 finally released

ejabberd 2.1.0 is finally released, and it comes with an enormous list of 314 new features, improvements and bugfixes. It has been 21 months since the last major ejabberd release 2.0.0, and 8 months since 2.0.5. Very brief list of additions: Erlang/OTP R13 support HTTP-Bind (BOSH) optimization and clean-up LDAPS support MUC rooms can require […]

Facebook chat team gets Erlang User of the Year award

Chris Piro and Eugene Letuchy get Erlang User of the Year 2009 award at Erlang User Conference in Stockholm at a testimonial to the value of their achievement for the Erlang community. We have mentioned the Facebook chat system by revealing their use of ejabberd as an XMPP interface. Alexey Shchepin and me from ProcessOne […]

Strategic Guide: Instant Messaging and Security

ProcessOne releases its Strategic Guide on Instant Messaging Security. It focuses on the impact of Instant Messaging on businesses, explore possible security risks of Instant Messaging usage and give advices on how to mitigate them. Move your communication to a private IM server and enhance your business security! Learn how quickly deploy ejabberd » Businesses […]

Facebook chat supports XMPP, with ejabberd

Facebook is preparing the launch of their XMPP connection interface. It means that users will be able to use Facebook with any type of XMPP clients, ranging from desktop to mobile clients. This is a huge news for XMPP because it consolidates the protocol as the de facto open standard for Instant Messaging and Presence. […]

ProcessOne Sea Beyond: What’s on the horizon for real-time communications?

ProcessOne is excited to organise an event in Paris, on the 17th december 2009, to present, experiment, demonstrate real time communication technologies. The event is dedicated to XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol), Jingle VoIP protocol and Wave. The event is organized in two parts: The sandbox: a programme for developers to encourage innovation and […]

Announcing ejabberd 2.1.0 RC2

The second release candidate of ejabberd 2.1 has been published by ProcessOne. ejabberd 2.1.0 RC2 is available as source code as well as binary installers for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows from here: https://www.process-one.net/downloads/ejabberd/2.1.0-rc2/. The readme text is here: https://www.process-one.net/downloads/ejabberd/2.1.0-rc2/README.txt.   The list of changes in RC2 compared to RC1 are: Use queue to […]

Tweet.IM service now supports OAuth

Tweet.IM is a service that allows you to use your instant messaging client as a Twitter client. The service has been updated to support Oauth authentication mechanism, which does not require the user to provide their password to the service. Oauth is supported in several ways: You can use it during registration on the Twitter […]

New features deployed on Tweet.IM

Three new commands have been deployed on Tweet.IM XMPP Twitter gateways. The following commands are now available: get information on user profile with command: p screenname get list of people you follow (following): ing get list of people that follow you (followers): ers Send help to twitter.tweet.im for a summary of commands. Enjoy !

OneTeam 3.2 beta for iPhone

OneTeam for iPhone, the versatile XMPP client for the Apple’s smartphone, is soon to be released in version 3.2, bringing tunes and location sharing, roster search, plus more usability improvements. This new updated version 3.2 of OneTeam for iPhone has received features and improvements.