Wednesday, July 20, 2011

ActivePerl Versions - Followup

Hi sherly,

I just wanted to follow up with you about last month's announcement that we are removing ActivePerl 5.8 and 5.10 from Community Edition while adding ActivePerl 5.14. We are continuing to support ActivePerl 5.6, 5.8 and 5.10 in our Business and Enterprise Editions (as well as for OEM/redistribution licensing), and I wanted to know if you've had any questions about the change in policy/support.

If you require ongoing use and support of ActivePerl 5.8 or 5.10, please let me know and we can discuss the options best suited to your needs.

Or, if you're ready to migrate to ActivePerl 5.14, you can learn more in this webcast. If you'd like information on our expert migration services (code audits, migrating your older code to5.14), please contact us.

Still have questions? Just let me know. I'd be happy to set up a call to chat about your plans and needs further.

Best Regards,

Angie Hirata
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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Stackato Beta Now Available

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Hi sherly,

We recently announced the Developer Preview of Stackato, our new cloud platform for creating a private PaaS for Python, Perl, Ruby, Java and Node.js applications. We're pleased to announce that we have just released the Stackato Beta and are opening it up to more testers.

If you like the agility of the cloud, but your enterprise demands the security of an in-house solution, help us test the Stackato Beta. Sign up now to participate.

Don't waste time on configuration. Deploy your applications to the cloud in 15 minutes or less.

  • Deploy new applications or migrate your existing Python, Perl, Node.js, Java and Ruby apps to the cloud
  • Choose your languages, frameworks, database engines, and module/package dependencies
  • Write, debug, and deploy from the command line or straight from Komodo IDE
  • Port between your private cloud (such as VMware vSphere clusters) and host with a provider (such as Amazon or Rackspace)
  • Provide secure multi-tenancy and configure auto-scaling
  • Rely on the industry-proven ActivePython and ActivePerl - you choose the version

People are saying great things about Stackato, too:

“Stackato is really cool and we plan on moving our production stack onto a Private PaaS within the next 2 months or so. With Stackato as our cloud platform, our developers and administrators can focus on building applications, not configuring machines or middleware. Stackato will help us get our web applications up and running very quickly.” — Mike Frager, Software Developer, Dial Your Leads.

“I was impressed with the first preview of Stackato. I had a Mojolicious app running on a private cloud within 5 minutes! It took longer to figure out how to install the competitor's client than to setup a whole Stackato private cloud.”— Sebastien Riedel, creator of Catalyst and Mojolicious Perl web frameworks.

I look forward to hearing from you, and hope that you will join us by participating in the Stackato Beta.

Kind Regards,

Diane Mueller
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Director, Enterprise Product Management
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Your ActiveState News for July 2011

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Hello!
Issue 34
July 2011
Welcome to the July issue of the ActiveState Dynamic Languages Newsletter! In this issue you'll find:
  • ActiveState Acquires Phenona, Perl Cloud Company
  • Upcoming Webinar: Highlights of Perl 5.14
  • Stackato Screencast: See our New Cloud Platform in Action
  • ActivePerl 5.8 & 5.10: Extended Support Options

As always, please feel free to drop us a line if you have ideas for future issues or feedback.

  The ActiveState Team


ActiveState Acquires Perl Cloud Company Phenona
We're pleased to announce that we've acquired Phenona, a Perl PaaS (Platform-as-a-Service) cloud company based in Seattle, WA.

Phenona is the brain child of 15-year-old Daniil Kulchenko, who created Phenona when he couldn't find a Perl PaaS for the contract work he was doing. He thought that there should be an easy way to get Perl apps on the cloud, and we agree! 

The Phenona technology, knowledge, and talent will extend our cloud strategy while helping us accelerate our development in the fast-paced cloud market. Phenona’s use of open source components, portability, security and multi-tenancy model all fit closely with our cloud strategy and we will leverage Phenona’s stack, which includes Perl modules, MySQL, Redis, and Mojolicious, into the ActiveState cloud product roadmap.

You can find the official Phenona acquisition press release here.

Those who had been beta testing Phenona will be invited to participate in the Developer Preview of Stackato, our enterprise cloud platform for Perl and Python. You too can apply to the Developer Preview of Stackato to get started getting your Perl and Python apps to the cloud.

As we have indicated - and to no surprise - the cloud market is moving really fast. We are super excited as to the depth and breadth of innovation that is happening across many different companies, and Phenona is a prime example.

July Webinar - Highlights of Perl 5.14 (Continuing Evolution of Perl)
 
Register today for our webinar to learn more about the Continuing Evolution of Perl, and Highlights of Perl 5.14. Hosted by Jan Dubois, Senior Perl Developer.

Date: Wednesday, July 13
Time: 10:00 - 10:30 AM PST

Space is limited so register now.

Perl 5.14 is here as promised. What impact will it have on your development plans for new applications and on the code you're already running? Should you be upgrading now?
In this webinar for developers and system administrators, join us to learn:
  • What's new in Perl 5.14
  • Community version support policies (Perl 5.14, 5.12, 5.10, 5.8)
  • Refactoring or maintaining existing code
  • The new web frameworks: Mojolicious and Dancer
  • Running Perl applications in the cloud
Whether you're thinking of upgrading to 5.14 or need to maintain older Perl code, don't miss this webinar.



Screencast: Stackato Overview

By now you've probably heard lots about Stackato, our end-to-end enterprise cloud platform for Perl, Python and other dynamic (scripting) languages. Now's your chance to see Stackato action

Troy Topnik, Technical Sales Engineer, and Diane Mueller, Director Enterprise Product Management guide you through a brief introduction to Stackato in this video. Why did we build Stackato? What is Stackato and who should use it? Find the answers and see Stackato in action in this video.

Want more? Learn more about Stackato and apply for the developer preview today.



Extended Support Options for
ActivePerl 5.6, 5.8, 5.10


With the release of Perl and ActivePerl 5.14, there are some changes that we think you'll want to know about.

We're bringing ActivePerl Community Edition in line with the maintenance and support policy of the perl5-porters. When the underlying Perl version becomes "unsupported" by the Perl community itself, support for and access to the corresponding ActivePerl versions becomes limited. But if you still need access to the older versions, ActivePerl 5.6, 5.8 and 5.10 are still available to Business Edition, Enterprise Edition and OEM customers.
Not sure which version is best for you? Compare editions.

Last year we blogged about our rationale for removing older builds from Community Edition. We used an analogy about stale bread to illustrate the point, but someone on reddit summed it up much more succinctly: "The good stuff is free, the old broken stuff will cost you".

While there's nothing particularly broken about the latest releases of Perl 5.8 and 5.10, if something were broken or vulnerable, the perl5-porters won't be fixing it "officially".

Read more...
This month's Quick Poll should take no more than one minute to complete.

One respondent will receive a Komodo IDE license  just for taking the time to participate! Take the quick poll now.

Thanks to everyone who participated in June's quick poll. Congratulations to Thomas Pomphrey of Dragonfly Software who will receive his choice of Komodo IDE or Perl Dev Kit! We will be in touch to send you your new license!


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PDK 9.1 with added support for ActivePerl 5.14

ActivePerl 5.14.1

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