From [JSConfEU 2010] Guillermo Rauch: Socket.IO - WebSockets for everyone · · JSConf
“Socket.IO is actually two projects. There is a Socket.IO client that of course runs on the browser. It uses feature detection to decide how to establish a real-time communication to the server depending on the user agent capabilities and an officially supported Socket.IO Node web server.”
On , Guillermo Rauch, CEO & Founder at Vercel, spoke about Socket.IO architecture during [JSConfEU 2010] Guillermo Rauch: Socket.IO - WebSockets for everyone on JSConf.
Guillermo Rauch, CEO and founder of Vercel, has been discussing the company's growth and its shift toward AI agents. In several appearances, he noted that 70% of traffic to Vercel's documentation now comes from coding agents, up from roughly 90% human traffic the previous year. He described Vercel's focus on "agent ergonomics," or ease of use for AI agents, and said the company's infrastructure is seeing increased demand as agents write and deploy software. Rauch also introduced Vercel Workflows, a product designed for long-running, durable execution of agent tasks, and stated that weekly deployments on Vercel have doubled, with a third of new deployments coming from coding agents. Rauch spoke about his personal use of AI tools, saying he relies on them as a memory system and that his memory has "deteriorated" as a result. He advocated for building products rather than discussing them, stating that "a real link and a real product is worth not a thousand words, it's worth 1 billion words." In an interview with Bloomberg Línea, Rauch anticipated a potential initial public offering for Vercel in 2027. He also described the company's early bet on serverless compute as the right choice for ephemeral, agent-generated software, and said Vercel's growth was previously "capped by how many humans exist" but is now accelerating due to AI agents.