Which companies are using Erlang, and why? #MyTopdogStatusWhat secret technology does Ericsson, WhatsApp, AdRoll and The NHS all have in common?
Reliability, fault-tolerance and scalability are all phrases that often get used to describe what sets hashtag#Erlang apart. But have you heard about how these things are achieved? Or who is using Erlang to get these results? In our latest blog, Francesco Cesarini shares his thoughts on the features of the Erlang Ecosystem that set it apart, filled with success stories from major companies. By: Erlang Solutions That niche technology is Erlang, and if you look into any major industry, the big names will be using it. In gaming, there's Nintendo. In banking, there's Vocallink, a Mastercard company. In Telecoms, there's Ericsson and Motorolla, In finance? Goldman Sachs, And if you've ever secured a date on Grindr, you've used Erlang. Francesco Cesarini is the Founder and Technical Director of Erlang Solutions. He has worked with the Erlang Ecosystem for 25 years. He says: "The Erlang ecosystem is not just a programming language. It is a family of programming languages, a virtual machine as powerful as an operating system and a set of middleware libraries which abstracts many of the recurring (and tricky) problems you have to deal with when working with scale and resilience." For their latest campaign, Erlang Solutions wants to spread the word that Erlang is the top dog in any tech stack. The message is too important to do alone, so they've engaged the help of dogs! In the first blog of the campaign, Francesco Cesarini shares a comprehensive high-level summary of the language, its middleware and its virtual machine. The blog is filled with real-world examples of household brands achieving amazing results with Erlang, and of course, dogs. You can read the full blog, including examples, photos and videos here. To arrange comments or interviews, please contact marketing@erlang- Media Contact Anthony Jeannot anthony.jeannot@ Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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