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Critical event processing for high-speed parcel sorters generating millions of events per day. Built in Go on Kafka and Kubernetes. Zero downtime since launch.
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From WhatsApp's growth to 2 billion users to the BBC's breaking news alerts, from Ubisoft's game infrastructure to Portugal Telecom's national messaging platform. ProcessOne has been the invisible backbone behind some of the most demanding messaging deployments in the world since 1999.
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Critical event processing for high-speed parcel sorters generating millions of events per day. Built in Go on Kafka and Kubernetes. Zero downtime since launch.
12,000 employees worldwide. Migrated from expensive proprietary IM to ejabberd. Lower cost, same quality, zero disruption. Running ever since.
74,000 employees across 48 countries. ProcessOne assisted during several instant communication projects across manufacturing, finance, healthcare, and government.
Enterprise messaging infrastructure for one of the world's largest financial services companies.
Compliant messaging for the global financial and insurance services provider.
Real-time communication infrastructure for one of the world's leading financial exchanges.
Healthcare messaging that puts compliance first. See the full story →
Preventive healthcare platform making at-home health examinations simple and accessible. ProcessOne provides the secure communication infrastructure.
Clinical communication platform connecting care teams in real time. ProcessOne powers the messaging that keeps clinicians coordinated.
One of the UK's leading healthcare software providers. ProcessOne delivers the messaging layer for their clinical systems.
The messaging backbone behind the games hundreds of millions play. See the full story →
Fluux powers real-time communication across Ubisoft's portfolio. Chat, notifications, signaling. So fast it also transports real-time game data.
ProcessOne helped the creators of League of Legends build the real-time communication infrastructure for competitive gaming at global scale.
Communication backends for several EA game titles, delivering reliable real-time messaging to hundreds of millions of players worldwide.
Messaging infrastructure powering the competitive gaming engine that transforms mobile games into full-fledged mobile eSports.
Online multiplayer and communication services for one of the most iconic gaming platforms in the world.
When millions tune in at once, we keep the messages flowing. See the full story →
Push notification system delivering 2.5 million alerts per minute for breaking news to tens of millions of iOS and Android devices. Built from scratch in three months.
Real-time LiveText system pushing programme and music information to the websites of ten national radio stations. Over 4 million unique web users per year.
Real-time chat for Major League Baseball's Game Day, serving 85 million users. "ProcessOne was head and shoulders above everyone else." Joe Choti, CTO
Geo-cluster across 4 AWS regions for a global football fan app. Survived a 10x traffic spike when Cristiano Ronaldo retweeted. 100% uptime during the World Cup.
Real-time messaging infrastructure for one of the world's leading news agencies.
Push and messaging services for the international news network broadcasting in French, English, Arabic, and Spanish.
Real-time communication infrastructure for one of the largest media conglomerates in the world.
The messaging engine inside communication products used by hundreds of millions. See the full story →
Portugal's largest ISP migrated from daily outages to rock-solid stability in under two months. "ejabberd is the enterprise-class, large-scale deployment king." Pedro Melo
Smart chat, push notifications, and cloud storage for Orange's OTT communication app, available in 95 countries. Covered by TechCrunch and GigaOM at launch.
ejabberd infrastructure that performed beyond expectations for 3+ years. Later acquired by Google in 2009.
Chat and VoIP infrastructure for the Swedish company serving tourists and digital nomads with affordable international calling and messaging.
Push notification platform for Nokia's entire portfolio of mobile phones, built in 2007.
Cross-network messaging and free calls for the connected generation, powered by ejabberd.
Messaging infrastructure for Europe's largest online dating service, with over 30 million subscribers.
Connect, command, and listen to your device fleets at any scale. See the full story →
Communication infrastructure keeping 435 million devices up to date and secure from the latest malware. The world's largest anti-virus vendor.
Messaging infrastructure for a vast pool of connected devices: routers, sensors, and smart home equipment. Bidirectional communication via MQTT.
Integrated photo and video sharing system between PCs, mobile devices, and cloud services using XMPP for presence, metadata exchange, and P2P transfers.
The iconic connected rabbit that started the IoT era. ProcessOne rebuilt the communication layer on XMPP when the original server buckled under growing traffic.
ejabberd replaced a polling-based system with a real-time XMPP bus connecting all monitoring stations, delivering better scalability and lower latency.
Connected device communication infrastructure for one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers.
Communication infrastructure for the UK's leading hybrid TV platform.
Communication infrastructure for the workplace happiness app: meetings, carpooling, room booking, and social interactions. Powered by ProcessOne.
Rock-solid and scalable messaging infrastructure for the app that turns conversations into comic strips.
Free instant messaging and social networking combined. Quiks relies on Fluux to handle communication and scalability.
Speaking images social network merging mobile photography with voice and sound. Fluux handles backend scalability so VoxWeb focuses on the product.
Whether you need sovereign enterprise messaging, a gaming chat backbone, push notifications at scale, or IoT device communication, our team has done it before. Let's talk.