Companys using Erlang
by
Alan Milligan
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last modified
Jul 06, 2016 06:16 AM
Amazon.com
uses Erlang to implement SimpleDB, providing database services as a part of the Amazon Web Services offering.Yahoo!
uses it in its social bookmarking service, Delicious, which has more than 5 million users and 150 million bookmarked URLs.
T-Mobile
uses Erlang in its SMS and authentication systems.
Motorola
is using Erlang in call processing products in the public-safety industry.
Ericsson
uses Erlang in its support nodes, used in GPRS and 3G mobile networks worldwide.
Linden Lab
uses Erlang in its games.
Huffington Post
uses Erlang for its commenting system on HuffPost Live
Rakuten
uses Erlang for its distributed file system
Rackspace
uses Erlang in some of its internal applications to manage networking devices
Chef
uses Erlang as the Chef Server backend to it's orchestration suite
Process One
uses Erlang in it's open source, Business Edition, and enterprise/SAAS eJabberd telephony platform
Pivotal Labs
uses Erlang in it's RabbitMQ high performance enterprise messaging platform