A new coordinated security fix for all Matrix server implementations is now published as part of the Matrix 1.16 off‑cycle spec update.| Element Blog
Element is now more accessible by design and by default, thanks to more than 40 accessibility improvements.| Element Blog
The UK government’s bruising Apple encounter has, inadvertently, underlined the global support for end-to-end encryption in democratic countries.| Element Blog
It’s a milestone week for Germany’s TI-Messenger initiative as public healthcare insurers go live with their TI-Messenger based solutions!| Element Blog
We’ve seen a serious uptick in misinformation about Element and Matrix over the last week, so thought it would be useful to set the record straight from Element’s side.| Element Blog
A genuine open standard is the single most important part of ensuring digitally sovereign communications between multiple separate organisations.| Element Blog
One of the most exciting highlights from Element at HackDays was the launch of Project Aurora, a bold and experimental prototype web and desktop Matrix client.| Element Blog
Element Server Suite Pro for TI-Messenger (ESS Pro for TI-M) gives T-Systems a complete backend for its #TI-Messenger solution, delivering outstanding performance, dynamic scaling and continuous security updates.| Element Blog
We’re excited to bring you Element Server Suite (ESS) 25.04 LTS, this month’s release includes a renewed commitment to security, stability, and scalability for enterprise-grade Matrix deployments.| Element Blog
Many vendors claim to offer end-to-end encryption. Most don’t deliver.| Element Blog
We're launching our first TI-Messenger compliant edition of Element Server Suite built to suit TI-Messenger for German healthcare.| Element Blog
With MAS having landed on the matrix.org server, Element X is now by far the best way to manage your matrix.org account on mobile.| Element Blog
Those self-hosting a homeserver outside of ESS will need to deploy their own MatrixRTC infrastructure.| Element Blog
Element Server Suite enables the IT department to integrate Element with the organisation’s existing directory system to securely manage end-users.| Element Blog
The recent incident involving the inadvertent inclusion of a journalist into a Signal group chat where US officials discussed sensitive military operations highlights the complexities governments face when using consumer messaging applications for official communications. Historically, various government administrations have used commercial messaging apps for official purposes. For example, Boris| Element Blog
The Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) produced an excellent report on consumer messaging apps within the Australian government.| Element Blog
Genuine security requires a holistic approach that considers not just encryption but also data governance, accessibility, interoperability...| Element Blog
Hopefully in-person meet-ups will prove much easier in 2022 - but, there’s still a need for video calls, so let’s face it, they’re here to stay. This makes it really exciting to present Element Call: the world’s first decentralised voice and video conferencing app powered entirely| Element Blog
Nation-scale Matrix deployments will fail if built on the community version of Synapse. Huge deployments need a different architecture, which is what Synapse Pro delivers.| Element Blog
Synapse Pro is Element’s best practice Matrix homeserver. It transforms the performance and economics of huge public sector deployments.| Element Blog
Senators Ron Wyden and Eric Schmitt push the Defense Department to expand the use of Matrix to deliver sovereign, end-to-end encrypted and interoperable communications.| Element Blog
Element is launching the world’s first communications platform based on the upcoming Matrix 2.0 release. The result is blazing performance which outperforms the mainstream alternatives...| Element Blog
United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC) has selected Element as its secure communications platform, following a competitive tender process.| Element Blog
Element is switching to use the Affero General Public License (AGPLv3) for its future contributions to Synapse and related backend Matrix projects.| Element Blog
We’ve made tremendous progress with Element X. It’s just six weeks since the Ignition release and, with this new update, Element Call is now fully embedded!| Element Blog
Element has chosen to pursue future development of Synapse, Dendrite and associated server-side projects under the terms of AGPLv3.| Element Blog