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Who are we?

Erlang Solutions Ltd. has been the leading company in Erlang since its release to the open-source community in 1998. A number of the employees in the Company have worked with Erlang at Ericsson prior to 1999 and all have been involved in growing the acceptance and usage of the language since then. Our staff have been a familiar face at conferences around the world during the past ten years, expounding the benefits of Erlang over other languages for many uses.

Erlang Solutions Ltd. offers Erlang training at all levels, certification in Erlang, experienced Erlang contractors, consulting services, in-house systems development, 24/7 support and assistance with building Erlang teams.

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Erlang Conferences

Erlang Solutions Ltd. organises two Erlang Factory conferences each year - in the San Francisco Bay Area and in London. The Erlang Factory is a way of bringing together the growing community that are using Erlang in many and varied ways, in order to showcase the language and its application to today's growing distributed environments. In 2009 the company took over the organization of the Erlang User Conference in Stockholm – the oldest Erlang conference in the world, run annually since 1994 (except 1996 when everybody was busy developing the first version of OTP). The Erlang Factory website is also being used to aggregate slides and videos from other Erlang conferences which are not organised by Erlang Solutions Ltd. In this way we are enabling knowledge flow within the Erlang community and the promotion of the Erlang language outside of it.

The Erlang Factory

A combination of a Conference and technical training

The Erlang Factory is an event that focuses on Erlang - the computer language that was designed to support distributed, fault-tolerant, soft-realtime applications with requirements for high availability and high concurrency. The main part of the Factory is the conference - a two-day collection of focused subject tracks with an enormous opportunity to meet the best minds in Erlang and network with experts in all its uses and applications.

Together with the Conference are optional three-day "University" training courses and tutorials, not only in Erlang itself, but also in related technologies and Erlang-based systems and products. The value of attending the courses in this way is that they are condensed versions of the more usual 5-day courses and allow delegates to attend the training as well as the conference in the 5-day period. Furthermore, having the training close behind the opportunity to discuss applications of it with experts, multiplies its value many times over compared with having just the training by itself.

Code of conduct

Our conference is dedicated to providing a harassment-free conference experience for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, or religion. We do not tolerate harassment of conference participants in any form. Sexual language and imagery is not appropriate for any conference venue, including talks, workshops, parties, Twitter and other online media. Conference participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or expelled from the conference without a refund at the discretion of the conference organisers.
Original source and credit: The Ada Initiative

Erlang User Conference: Call for Talks open until 10 March

The conference will take place on 9-10 June. It will be followed by one day of tutorials on 11 June and 3 days of expert training on 11-13 June. 

We are currently accepting talk submissions for the Erlang User Conference 2014. If you have an interesting project you are working on or would like to share your knowledge, please submit your talk here. The deadline is 10th of March.