Content Team

Our content team comprises a diverse array of contributors hailing from various corners of Erlang Solutions. With a keen eye for emerging trends and a passion for our capabilities, we delve into the forefront of industry developments, we strive to deliver content that captivates and informs.

Latest Articles

How to debug your RabbitMQ

How to debug your RabbitMQ

Discover the right tools and methods for RabbitMQ debugging.

Using CircleCI for Continuous Integration of Elixir projects

Using CircleCI for Continuous Integration of Elixir projects

We have set up this project in GitHub to follow along.

Blockchain No Brainer | Ownership in the Digital Era

Blockchain No Brainer | Ownership in the Digital Era

Perceptions of asset ownership and value, new forms of transactional automation and the challenge to deliver safe and fair governance.

Introducing Telemetry

Introducing Telemetry

In this post, we're exploring using Telemetry for the BEAM.

Remembering Joe, a Quarter of a Century of Inspiration and Friendship

Remembering Joe, a Quarter of a Century of Inspiration and Friendship

Our founder Francesco Cesarini remembers the early days working with Joe Armstrong, co-creator of Erlang.

ex_rabbit_pool open source AMQP connection pool

ex_rabbit_pool open source AMQP connection pool

How and why we created Buildex.

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Concurrency panel discussion with Sir Tony Hoare, Joe Armstrong and Carl Hewitt

Concurrency panel discussion with Sir Tony Hoare, Joe Armstrong and Carl Hewitt

When considering the panel to discuss concurrency, you’d be pushed to find a higher calibre of guests.

Concurrency in Computing with Joe Armstrong

Concurrency in Computing with Joe Armstrong

Following our #TalkConcurrency campaign last week, co-creator of Erlang,John Armstrong leads an insightful discussion about concurrency.