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E4SS at the 4G Wireless Evolution Conference |
Eric Cheung will be speaking about E4SS, Converge and StratoSIP at the 4G Wireless Evolution Conference this week (Jan 20-22, 2010) in Miami, FL. The session on Friday morning is titled 'Applications and Networks, Oh My.' and the panel will discuss how telecom carriers and application developers can work together to create new applications for mobile devices. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 January 2010 )
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The Rise of Telecom Development Frameworks |
Here are the presentation slides and speaker notes for a talk by Greg Bond and Eric Cheung given at the IIT VoIP Conference and Expo October 28, 2009. In the talk we provide overviews of SailFin Cafe, Mobicents Seam Telco and our own framwork, Converge. We also provide an overview of our exciting new, next-generation successor to E4SS: StratoSIP (not yet released). Here is the talk abstract:
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 December 2009 )
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It is with great sadness that we announce that Venkita Subramonian, the creator of the KitCAT converged testing tool, passed away suddenly on Sunday August 16. He was a close collaborator and good friend to all us working here in IP Services Research at AT&T. For those of you using KitCAT we want to let you know that, going forward, it is our intent to maintain KitCAT. |
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Converge Tutorial and Screencast |
Announcing the first video tutorial in a series dedicated to introducing Converge. This video tutorial is a repeat performance of Greg Bond's and Tom Smith's JavaOne 2009 demo that was part of their technical talk: Web 2.0 Phone Home: Rapid Development of Telecom-Enabled Web Applications. In this tutorial we demonstrate how to use Converge to build a converged (web + telecom) application from scratch in only 22 minutes thanks to the power of E4SS and Grails. The application lets a user record a message and then "blast" it to a list of phone numbers. The 28 minute video tutorial consists of
- 4 minute introduction to Converge
- a 2 minute introduction to the screencast
- a 22 minute screencast.
Watch the video tutorial here. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 July 2009 )
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E4SS runs on Mobicents SIP Servlets |
The Mobicents team has announced the 1.0 GA release of Mobicents SIP Servlets (MSS). MSS runs on top of either Apache Tomcat 6 or JBoss 4. It features full JSR289 support, as well as support for clustering and failover. It is an open-source project.
We are pleased to report we have successfully tested all the reusable features from E4SS release 2.5-beta on MSS 1.0. Now there is another open-source container that can be used for E4SS applications. Read our blog post on how to get E4SS running on MSS. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 July 2009 )
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We are pleased to announce the release of Converge. What is Converge?
Converge is designed to get web application developers up and running with converged (telecom + web) application development. Converge consists of two parts that can be used independently or together: (1) an environment for running converged applications on the SailFin converged container and (2) a development kit for rapidly generating converged applications using ECharts for SIP Servlets (E4SS) and Grails. And Converge is open source software!
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Last Updated ( Friday, 05 June 2009 )
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E4SS and Converge at JavaOne |
In just a few weeks Greg Bond and Tom Smith will be speaking at JavaOne. The title of their talk is: "Web 2.0 Phone Home: Rapid Development of Telecom-Enabled Web Applications." Not surprisingly, the talk will discuss using E4SS and KitCAT to develop converged web/telecom applications. But the talk will also discuss Converge: our new rapid converged application development framework that builds upon Grails (for web application development) and E4SS (for telecom app development). And Converge will be released as open source software on echarts.org this month!
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 June 2009 )
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Structuring Applications with Grails Plugins |
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Greg will be giving a talk this Monday, May 11 at the Groovy/Grails Meetup in New York City entitled "Structuring Grails Applications with Plugins." "What does this have to do with ECharts or E4SS?" you may ask. Well, this will be the first public talk discussing a new IP telecom development framework called "Converge." Converge is a rapid converged application development framework that builds upon Grails (for web application development) and E4SS (for telecom app development). And Converge will be released as open source software on echarts.org this month!
This talk will focus on how Converge makes use of the Grails plugin architecture. So if you're in NYC on Monday and you're interested in Grails, Groovy or Converge be sure to RSVP to this meetup event.
UPDATE: Slides from this presentation can be downloaded from here. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 May 2009 )
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