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WaveOne Wave Server Implementation

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Mickaël Rémond, Founder of ProcessOne, discusses his company's enthusiastic adoption and development of a Wave server implementation following the announcement of the Google Wave protocol and platform at Google I/O in 2009. ProcessOne was drawn to Google Wave for its real-time capabilities, asynchronous workflow integration, and the potential for incorporating gadgets as mini applications within conversations, which allows for seamless application aggregation. The Google Wave Federation Protocol, which enables cross-domain content management and interoperability, was particularly appealing, prompting ProcessOne to extend its XMPP-based platform to support Wave by developing a new server from scratch using Erlang. This effort has resulted in a fully operational Wave server with a transform engine and Wave store, integrated into their OneTeam chat and VoIP client. The company's Wave service, set to be deployed as an experimental option on their Hosted.IM platform, aims to position ProcessOne as the first independent Wave Service Provider, while also laying the groundwork for the expansion of Wave services globally.

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