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
diane.m@activestate.com
Director, Enterprise Product Management
ActiveState Software
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