ProcessOne at Google I/O: slides and photos

ProcessOne - Nicolas Vérité - June 01, 2010

ProcessOne has joined the developer Sandbox in Google I/O 2010, in the wave area.

At the Google I/O event, we were sharing the space with innovative small business gadget products (Caseish, Twilio), as well as large companies demoing their use of the Wave protocol (Oracle, Salesforce, SAP, Novell).
ProcessOne set itself apart by demoing a working and federated implementation of the Google Wave protocol. The implementation has been made from scratch and demonstrates that the protocol can federate and work well between two completely different code bases (Google and ProcessOne).
Here are the slides explaining the scenario we were demoing on our pod:

WaveOne server and client by ProcessOne
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A few pictures form the event.
Moscone Center West:
In the Developers Sandbox:
Zoom to Wave pod:
An finally zoom to ProcessOne’s booth:


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Comments

anonymous avatar

How has the roll out of Google Wave gone? I took a look at it when it first came out but never got into it and using it. Of course, I’m a freelancer who works at home, so I don’t have any coworkers to really try the Wave out. Darryl, business voip

Posted by Darryl on 23 Feb 2011 at 19:42



 
anonymous avatar

Just checked Google I/O’s Developer Sandbox and it’s great to see that many companies and developers are taking part in further developing better and more helpful applications in Google Wave Still it was nice to read that post.

Posted by Vlad on 28 Feb 2011 at 13:34



 
anonymous avatar

Unfortunately I wasn’t able to view the pictures or see the swf slide show.  They seem to be broken. I’m sure that ProcessOne is very proud of the Google Wave protocol.  I can wait to see more of the demo.  I love the Developer Sandbox.  We use it a lot for our software that we manage.
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Posted by Stacy on 01 Mar 2011 at 23:42



 


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