Moving to the Cloud
In an eBook titled, Moving to the Cloud, the writers take a look at several companies that have migrated to Google Apps, what results they have received so far, and lessons they have learned.
In an eBook titled, Moving to the Cloud, the writers take a look at several companies that have migrated to Google Apps, what results they have received so far, and lessons they have learned.
What if a team of developers, working singly and in pairs, could work against the same continuously updated, live codebase at the same time?
Welcome to the final update in our series of four previewing the new summer releases of Cincom Smalltalk. This week, we’re previewing Cincom WebVelocity 1.1.
As you read this, the final product media is being cut and burnt and tested. The software is done and as proof of that, you can actually start using it right now on Amazon Web Services.
To see an example of how WebVelocity works in the Amazon cloud, watch the second of two video demonstrations: To watch the first part to this exercise, click here.
An example of how WebVelocity works in the Amazon cloud.
Delivering radical innovation in the web deployment of systems, WebVelocity brings the classic power of the Smalltalk development environment to the browser.
A break down of some of the advantages Seaside has over Ruby on Rails into a set of bullet points.