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WhoUsesPoco

A hugely incomplete, but growing list of organizations and projects using POCO.

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454 Life Sciences (Roche)

"We have been using the Poco toolkit in our latest generation high speed genome sequencer. I can't tell you how pleased I am with the work you've been doing. Thank you for giving me my weekends back!" (Jesse Keller)

ACTIA Automotive

ACTIA Automotive S.A. uses the POCO Platform in the development of a new product.

Adobe Systems

Adobe Systems uses the POCO C++ Libraries in the development of Project Pacifica for Mac and Windows platforms.

Adzeee

Adzeee, an ad delivery system for applications, is powered by POCO.

Appcelerator Titanium

Appceleerator Titanium is an open source platform for building rich desktop applications using web technologies like HTML, CSS, Javascript as well as Flash and Silverlight. Titanium is Open Source and hosted on GitHub.

Applied Informatics

Applied Informatics uses POCO as the foundation for their solutions for Networked Device Software and Device Management.

Aurora: A Parallel and Distributed Simulation System for Desktop Grids

The Aurora system, a parallel and distributed simulation system for desktop grids, developed at the Georgia Institute of Technology, uses various parts of POCO.

Ben-Gurion University CS Department

BGU is using POCO in a systems programming course.

CACE Technologies

CACE Technologies is the company behind Wireshark (formerly Ethereal) and WinPcap and uses POCO in its Pilot product.

ClamFS

ClamFS is a FUSE-based user-space file system for Linux with on-access anti-virus file scanning through clamd daemon.

CodeLathe

CodeLathe is a Dallas,TX based software startup using POCO as the OS abstraction layer for their Personal Web Application platform called Tonido.

Comact Optimisation

Comact is using Poco in all its QNX6 based equipment sold to the sawmill industry.

Confident Technologies/Vidoop

Confident Technologies is using POCO in its authentication products.

Echo360

Echo360 is using POCO in various components of its EchoSystem.

ES40 Emulator Project

The ES40 Emulator Project uses POCO as the platform abstraction layer for its cross-platform AlphaServer ES40 emulator.

FMS - FreeNet Message System

Apparently, the FreeNet Message System (FMS) uses POCO, according to various setup instructions found on the internet.

GLUEscript

GLUEscript, a portable JavaScript engine, uses POCO together with wxWidgets.

Husky Injection Molding Systems

Husky is using POCO in a logger application to monitor dozens of injection machine heating channels.

"POCO.Logger comes very handy and fitful for us. Actually, POCO.Logger saves so that we did not spend much time on logging itself although this app is a logging app. Thank you for sharing this library and make it free." (Tom Tan)

Hybrid DSP

Hybrid DSP uses POCO in high-speed data acquisition systems.

ITH icoserve technology for healthcare GmbH

ITH icoserve technology for healthcare GmbH is using POCO.

MITK

Apparently, the Medical Imaging Interaction Toolkit (MITK) is using POCO.

Novonics Corporation

Novonics uses POCO in all new C++ projects for operating system abstraction and basic class libraries. Building on POCO allows our team to focus on delivering software products efficiently to the U.S. Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security. Our high-level, distributed simulation library, Common Communication Components (C3), utilizes every corner of the library from threading primitives and socket I/O to XML parsing and embedded HTTP servers.

Nucor Steel

Nucor Steel is currently using POCO in its Berkeley (SC) division for utility tasks in the beam mill supervisory/process control system. At this time, POCO is used for data acquisition, process setup management, report generation, http-based data "hub" and automatic inventory tag printing. Porting of the entire level 2 automation system for the structural steel production line to POCO/OSP platform is in progress.

openFrameworks

Version 006 of openFrameworks now includes POCO: "We are very excited to add the Poco library to the openFrameworks project. Poco is a powerful cross platform toolkit similar to the Java SDK, it includes a large base of network, file io, event and threading related code. It can be used to upload files and even send emails! In 006 we are using it for the new event system, but others have already been using it for developing addons like ofxHttpUtils. A big thanks to Erik Sjödin for pushing us in this direction as well as for his awesome Firmata implementation which is now part of the core."

Open Game Engine

POCO is being used in the new version of the Open Game Engine mainly as part of our underlying utilities library which the engine itself is built upon. In a first stage POCO is mainly used for its filesystem and threading features amongst other things (such as shared pointers). Later the POCO net features will be used for multiplayer features.

R-SYS

R-SYS builds air traffic management systems for civil and military airports and uses POCO in all new projects.

Rem

The Requirements and Entity Modeler, a simple cross-platform UML modeling tool, uses POCO, along with JUCE for the GUI.

SeguriData

SeguriData is a Mexican Technology company whose core business relies in the development and distribution of solutions and services focused in the security of information based on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).

SmallMGC

The SmallMGC is a open source Media Gateway Controller for access and residential gateways.

Starticket

Starticket uses POCO in its Yoshi-III ticketing/admission control system, which is used at many events in Switzerland.

StreamUnlimited

StreamUnlimited is a software and hardware development company based in Vienna, Austria and focused on consumer electronics and audio/video streaming and storage.

Sun Systems

Sun Systems is a telecom software company from Thailand. "We are using POCO in all our C++ based projects (Foundation, Util, Net, XML) as a foundation platform. Thanks a lot for such a great framework."

Sunbelt Software

Sunbelt Software uses POCO in its Personal Firewall (former Kerio Personal Firewall) product. Look into the program's installation folder to find the POCO DLLs.

TAC

TAC AB is a leading provider of building automation solutions based on Open Integrated Systems for Building IT. TAC's mission is to provide added value through building environment services for indoor climate, security and use of energy, delivered with advanced technology to end users and property owners throughout the world. With over 80 years of experience in the HVAC, building automation and security arenas, TAC has over 3,700 employees worldwide with partners and branches in 75 countries. TAC's parent company, Schneider Electric, is the world's leading specialist in power, control and building automation, with 85,000 employees worldwide and operations in 130 countries.

tamtay.vn Applications

"We have been using the Poco toolkit in our applications tamtay chat, T-Tools. It is perfect framework for us to extend application easily. Thank you very much.

Transpute B.V.

Transpute uses POCO in traffic/transportation applications.

T-System

T-System is a provider of emergency department (ED) clinical documentation solutions.

TU Dresden - Bildsprache LiveLab (BiLL) Project

The "Lehrstuhl für Mediengestaltung" of the Institute for Software and Multi-Media Technology uses POCO and the Open Service Platform in the Bildsprache LiveLab (BiLL) project (website in German). BiLL is a platform for researching new types of user interaction concepts based on 3D graphics.

University of Klagenfurt

The University of Klagenfurt is using POCO as the base software for their Mobile Cooperative Computer Vision (mobileC²V) project. The aim of mobileC²V is to develop a cooperative, vision-based advanced driver assistance system that gives the driver a comprehensive and semantic interpreted view of the current traffic scene. By fusing views of different cars together, the system can provide a more complete view of the current traffic scene than traditional assistance systems. For instance, this approach enables the driver to make occluded pedestrians visible by communicating with other road users that have direct sight to this pedestrian.

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