Fanout is now part of @Fastly! Over the coming months we’ll be rolling out our realtime/push capabilities onto their global network. Many thanks to the customers, investors, and team that got us here. https://t.co/bloQ15viL7
Did you know that @fanout is powered by the open source project @pushpinorg? Discover how it can help you both make realtime API development easier *and* realtime push behavior easier to delegate during tomorrow’s livestream! https://t.co/rVmJVbhYZ4
Join us in welcoming new #FastForward program member @pushpinorg 🎉
Pushpin is an open source proxy server that pins client connections open, making it a very powerful resource for real-time builders. Learn more:
https://t.co/ZldcYWyB28
Announcing our newly redesigned developer hub homepage — see the speed and power of Fastly's globally distributed network in real-time. Can you say, "Hello, world!"??
Today, we're launching a @fanout private beta on our Compute@Edge platform — Fanout brings the real-time capabilities of WebSockets to the next level by adding one-to-many push features and enabling data transfer over HTTP.
Learn more: https://t.co/7n8duSFHz5
Fanout (the company behind Pushpin) is now part of @Fastly!
Fastly has a long history of involvement in open source and wants to continue to support both Pushpin and GRIP.
Read more here: https://t.co/AC2Tn90zBm
Fastly + @Fanout. It’s happening. ⚡️
We’re thrilled to be adding Fanout’s best-of-the-web platform for building and scaling real-time APIs to Compute@Edge.
Say hello to transport-agnostic, real-time development for near-instant digital experiences: https://t.co/2bAq9ojHbk
I'm happy to announce that I have joined @fanout full time as Senior Software Engineer as of Jan 2022. Having been a founding engineer on the platform as a side project since Feb 2012, I'm excited to spend more of my time now advancing the real time web.
Pushpin 1.32.1 released, with improvements to the pushpin-publish tool (support for HTTP, auth, GRIP_URL). Also, Rust code has been introduced into the project.
@ThisIsMissEm @GCPcloud @awscloud@pusher@PubNub Depends on the goal! Separating connection management from app execution is a useful pattern, and competing providers are still the most powerful way to do this.