My company (pacecocorp.com) is using twisted for various services using Windows Server 2003 for the purpose of tracking and controlling containers, cranes and trucks for container tracking in ship and rail yards around the world. Currently, we're using it to send images and data from an embedded machine which has OCR algorithms for container identification. Regards, Ben Henry
-----Original Message----- From: twisted-python-bounces@twistedmatrix.com [mailto:twisted-python- bounces@twistedmatrix.com] On Behalf Of Itamar Shtull-Trauring Sent: Monday, May 21, 2007 5:35 AM To: Twisted general discussion Subject: Tell us how you're using Twisted (was Re: [Twisted-Python] Win32IOCPReactor?)
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 08:13 -0400, Ray Cote wrote:
At 5:55 PM -0400 5/19/07, Itamar Shtull-Trauring wrote:
Next question - who runs servers on *Windows*? :)
We do [Raises hand]. Twisted built with Py2Exe and running as an NT service. Have delivered several different applications in this configuration for clients. --Ray
Oh, I certainly understand running on Windows when clients pay you to do so. I was just surprised people do so on internal servers when they do have a choice.
Anyway, since this is bringing users out into the open - I'm sure we'd all like to hear what Twisted is being used for in different companies, and under which platforms. Do tell!
My company uses Twisted for a variety of uses, including reliable multicast data distribution, messaging, monitoring and managing complex processes, in the airline industry. (http://itasoftware.com)
How about you all?
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