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Morph Application Platform for Java: Manage Java applications without setting up of web delivery environment

Filed in archive Application Development on May 15, 2008

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How would it be if one could manage Java applications without having to spend time and money on setting and managing web delivery environment? Here is Morph Application Platform for Java which will certainly make this possible. With Morph Application Platform for Java you get an end to end web application environment which comprises of high availability infrastructure, distributed computing, load balancing, managed backups, virtualized web stacks, databases and 24x7 monitoring. What else it even offers an environment which can expand or shrink at the touch of a button.

As per David Abramowski, CEO, Morph Labs:

The Java market is clamoring for a solution that matches our Ruby on Rails Platform as a Service. By adding Java support to the Morph Application Platform we are ahead of Google's App Engine, which only lets developers write web applications in Python with caveats. We know that great software requires open, standards based environments and that is exactly what we are delivering


At least there is somebody who is thinking ahead of giant Google


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