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I MPowered by Erlang

I MPowered by Erlang. Per Bergqvist per@cellpt.com Date: October 3rd 2000 Place: Erlang User Conference 2000. CellPoint Systems. World leading in location dependent services based on standard GSM terminals >90 persons in Marketing and Sales, R&D and Operations, expanding very rapidly

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I MPowered by Erlang

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  1. IMPowered by Erlang Per Bergqvist per@cellpt.com Date: October 3rd 2000 Place: Erlang User Conference 2000

  2. CellPoint Systems • World leading in location dependent services based on standard GSM terminals • >90 persons in Marketing and Sales, R&D and Operations, expanding very rapidly • Stockholm, London and Johannesburg, SA • 4 years experience of commercial GSM based positioning systems • Complete solutions ready to implement, launch and bill

  3. Vision “Create affordable, secure and user friendly location dependent services for everyday use by the mobile generation”.

  4. A nice selection of products … • Infrastructure products • MPower Location System • ExPos • Applications • Finder • iMate

  5. MPower Location System Operator domain Applications GSM Client Internet MPower

  6. iMate demo

  7. Taming Windows … • Development environment NT • Historic, office integration, price reasons • Portability • Windows NT/2000 • Solaris • Tools • Cygwin • CVS • Performance • NT/Pentium beats Solaris/Sparc (both absolute and bang-for-the-buck)

  8. Very good experiences … • As we all already know • Robustness • Less code • Easy to learn • Performance • Excellent for truly massive parallel applications

  9. … and less good …. • NT port • Global • Database support (odbc,mnesia) • Inet_drv (much better in R7) • Debugger (please !!!) • SSL support • Untyped language in large systems

  10. Conclusion Erlang by choice helps us to MPower the mobile generation

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