Hi Steph,

The company name is TrentoSur (http://trentosur.com).

I am willing to share our experiences of using Pharo as a the server
solution. However, I wouldn't call it a success story yet, six months
and the fact it isn't fully deployed yet (we're at 10% of the full
deployment) is not enough, IMO, to call it a success. Plus we can't
disclose much about the project either. But we're headed to make it a
success. :)

Anyhow, we have two Pharo based apps (they share a common, growing,
codebase), and I can emphasize about how solid Pharo is for servers,
one of the apps ran uninterruptedly for months (no unexpected downtime
in six months).

Regards!
Esteban A. Maringolo


2014-06-15 9:23 GMT-03:00 stepharo <steph...@free.fr>:
> super
> could you tell us the name of your company?
> We would like to have a success story on it, is it possible.
>
> Stef
>
>
> On 9/6/14 20:22, Esteban A. Maringolo wrote:
>>
>> Last Friday my company released a new software solution that involves
>> Pharo in the server side.
>>
>> It consists of a Android based app running on tablets, used for the
>> showcase and sales of products during expos (of retail companies),
>> backed by a Pharo server through a REST API, and with a Seaside based
>> admin/users web.
>>
>> The first expo was during the last weekend (fri-sun), and it involved
>> the sales of a large number of orders and products (I can't disclose
>> the numbers).
>> The scale of the solution/user base is small, far from being "cloud
>> scale", but it is for one of the largest consumer goods manufacturer
>> (and the one who sold the most during the expo).
>> Anyhow, the server handled all the request perfectly, without a single
>> glitch.
>>
>> We already have some future expos scheduled. So it will continue to
>> run along the already running Pharo based solution in the same
>> company.
>>
>> Best regards!
>>
>> Esteban A. Maringolo
>>
>>
>
>

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