Below is a selection of projects we did within the last ten years.
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Using CGI programmed in C and PERL and then WebObjects (Obj-C & Java) we created dynamic websites among the first of the Internet.
We now use Ruby on Rails as our main application server framework.
From the handheld scanners interface to the servers we imagined and realized the whole infrastructures and applications. Powered by Ruby on Rails and PostgreSQL, the system is used to manage ten of thousands of archive boxes.
We worked highly on OpenGL and other CPU based graphic libraries. We also created the WS library, a complete raster library optimized for embeded systems, this was long before the iPhone and it's powerful CPU/GPU.
When the iPhone SDK came, many developers did not have the skills to build native applications, but the demand was high. We created a prototype of a simple lua based API for the iPhone. This API was a wrapper around Apple native APIs, providing a much simpler interface.
In 2006 we founded the MMORPG game project "Aura Project". With a small community of friends, we designed numerous part of the world and lore. The main technical aspect was the distributed real time message exchange system (DRTMES) which used lazy UDP messaging to exchange players information. This architecture was field tested and proved to be working and stable. The project died in 2010 due to lack of resources.
For the last few years, we've been working tightly with the Walking the Edit video editing project ( http://www.walking-the-edit.net ).
Pioneer in system virtualization, we installed among the first fully virtualized systems using VMWare. Years later, we are working with the open source Xen solution.
We architected and realized numerous networks using Cisco technologies. We are also security specialists for Wifi networks and we helped protect dozens of Wifi networks already.
In 2002 we built our own datacenter. Backed by Cablecom fiber infrastructures. For six years we housed critical applications on Sun hardware. In 2008, we moved all applications off site on cloud infrastructure like Rackspace or Amazon EC2 due to much lower costs.