BOULDER, Colo., August 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Stream Chat is already being used in production by several companies including Crunchbase, Livly, Homeis and Campai. With the addition of the native Android SDK for both Java and Kotlin, Stream Chat now supports all major platforms and is officially out of public beta.
"We're very excited to pull the beta tag off Stream Chat," said Thierry Schellenbach, CEO of Stream. "We've been working very hard to make reusable front-end components as we know that time to market is more crucial than ever. Development teams are constantly working with incredibly tight timelines and there are never enough front end developers to get all the work done."
Stream chat is the most fully featured, easy to use chat solution on the market. With blazing fast speed, unprecedented scale and enterprise capabilities like HIPAA compliance and 99.999% uptime SLAs, Stream Chat is the best choice for enterprise messaging solutions.
"We are thrilled to deepen our partnership with Stream for additional features. After exhaustively evaluating all options, it was clear that Stream Chat is the best choice for Imgur," said Muts Inayama, VP of Engineering at Imgur. "It offers the most complete set of SDKs and feature set. The tutorials and the support team will help us dramatically reduce our time to market. Stream's industry-leading stability and scalability also contributed to our decision. We look forward to many more years of future success."
Stream Chat is now available in all major languages, with components for the most popular front end technologies. You can find tutorials for the React, React Native, iOS and Android SDKs as well as example apps and extensive documentation.
Stream powers the feeds and chat for more than half a billion end users. With near perfect uptime, amazing performance and unprecedented scalability, Stream Feed and Chat are the products of choice for enterprise companies that need a vendor to give them peace of mind for mission critical systems.
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