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How to add your company to the "users who use Akka.NET list" #171

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Aaronontheweb opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 3 comments
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How to add your company to the "users who use Akka.NET list" #171

Aaronontheweb opened this issue May 25, 2016 · 3 comments

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@Aaronontheweb
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We've recently updated the Akka.NET Users and Use Cases page to include links to some of the public stories and testimonials of companies who are using Akka.NET in production - and we would like you to add yours!

This issue explains how.

Why is this important?

We have tons of active users of Akka.NET and many more who are trying to sell their management on Akka.NET in production - and an important metric for gauging that is social capital: who else is using it?

The more people using Akka.NET, the more bug fixes / features / design feedback: everyone wins. So it's important to start getting more data points out into public.

How to add your company

Two ways:

  1. Just add your name, a rough description ("we use Akka.NET for our analytics system") and a link to your website as a comment here - if you have a blog post or a video talking about you how actually use Akka.NET then link that instead.
  2. Fork this repository, add the same data above to this markdown, and then submit a pull request to this repository.

Good hunting!

@samcov
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samcov commented May 27, 2016

Sam Covington, IVC Business Systems: We had an in-house "Actor" system that we replaced with Akka.Net, which allowed us to innovate and be productive elsewhere, and not reinvent the wheel(not to mention test it to death). This back end of Microservices forms the basis of all of our products and services. We're using it in our Enterprise Social Product, and our new Livescan Office product for Livescan fingerprinting customers. http://IvcBusinessSystems.com.

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William Hill Australia
https://www.williamhill.com.au/
We use AKKA.NET for background message processing. We have written integration libraries for Kafka that allow us to consume, process and publish.

@RyanGhd
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RyanGhd commented Aug 7, 2017

Rapid Pay
https://rapidpaylegal.com.au/
Rapid Pay is payment gateway for law firms. We use Akka.net for our billing system. It is an event-sourced system which uses akka.net clustering/sharding together with AWS infrastructure to process the billing event journal.

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