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Pàdé

Pàdé is the Yoruba word for "Meet".

Pàdé (the "p" is pronounced explosively) is a Unified Communications Solution for Openfire

Features

  • Capability - Essential Unified Communications (Messaging/Chat, IP Audio/Video, Screen/Application Sharing, Remote Control and Telephony)

  • Communication Applications (Blogger, Message Blast, Team Meetings, Group Chat and Live Customer Chat) •

  • Restful API for business application integration

  • Archiving of communication meta data, chat transcripts, audio and video media.

Technology

  • Pàdé font-end is a web browser extension and available from Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Firefox web app stores.

  • Pàdé back-end is Openfire for XMPP messaging, FreeSWITCH for SIP Telephony/MCU Conferencing and Jitsi for SFU Conferencing.

  • Pàdé can be deployed in-house, onpremises on a private network or as a hosted service accessed from the internet

Pàdé Front-End

Is a web browser extension that contains:

Jitsi Meet for audio/video conferencing, screen share and real-time application collaboration (WebRTC)

ctxPhone for SIP based telephony with FreeSWITCH

Converse.js for XMPP chat client (both full page dedicated group chat and one-on-on pop-up chat) conferencing.

Other communication applications

Rest, SSE (server-sent events) API and JavaScript libs

Pàdé Back-End

  • Openfire Server

  • Openfire Meetings Plugin (Jitsi)

  • Openfire Chat API Plugin (REST/SSE API)

  • Openfire Switch Plugin (FreeSWITCH)

  • Monitoring & Archiving Plugin

  • Bookmarks Plugin

  • Fastpath Plugin (live chat)

  • Solo Blogger Plugin

Business Communication Flows

Com Flow

Architecture

Architecture

Security

  • Pàdé uses standard TLS or MTLS Encryption on all client-to-server and server-to-server connections with server or both client/server certificates.

  • Two factor authentication with TOTP (Time based One Time Passwords) from a smart phone.

  • Open Identity System for the Decentralized Web (uPort)

  • End-to-End encryption can also be applied on demand in chat conversations.

Pàdé at Chrome App Store

Not yet available for Edge, Firefox and Safari

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Pàdé Registration & Sign-In (uPort)

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Pàdé Installed

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Pàdé Options

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Pàdé Group Chat

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Pàdé Private Chat

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Pàdé SIP Phone

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Pàdé Meeting

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Pàdé Screen Share

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Pàdé Co-browsing

2 or more users visiting various web pages and all are kept in sync with the leader
Co Browsing

Pàdé Conversational Forms

It dynamically converts any HTML form into a conversation between a user and a bot
Conversation Form

The collected data can be sent server-side for processing. In the case of WebMeet, it is used as meta data to initiate a fastpath support session. More info at https://github.com/igniterealtime/Pade/issues/30

Pàdé H5P interactive content

Pàdé supports H5P, which enables the creation, sharing and reusing of interactive HTML5 content in your browser. One of the many examples is a quiz in a chat:
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Pàdé Remote Control

Escalate a screen sharing session to permit remote control of keyboard and mouse. Facilitates support, training, etc.
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Pàdé App/Doc Sharing

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Pàdé Message Blast

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Pàdé Screen/Audio/Video Capture

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Pàdé Blogger

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Pàdé Blog Web Site

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Pàdé Live Chat

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Pàdé Rest API

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Pàdé Archiving

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Pàdé Devices - TouchPad

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Pàdé Devices - StreamDeck

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Pàdé Devices - other features

  • URL Protocol Handlers (ex.: 1-click join XMPP chatroom)
  • Branding (replace logo by your organizations's logo
  • Many more!

Pàdé

Questions?

Pàdé

Help/Assistance?

Documentation
Native Apps packaging for OSX & Linux Pàdé for Firefox & MS Edge

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