March 26, 2007
Appistry, the pioneer and leading provider of application fabric software, announced Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric 3.5. The new version, formerly code-named "Anvil," allows software architects and developers to quickly and easily take advantage of the transparent scalability and reliability that comes from deploying their applications and services in a highly distributed application fabric. Appistry EAF 3.5 significantly reduces the barriers to developing and deploying high-performance service-oriented applications in Java, .NET or C/C++ without the re-architecture and extensive code changes required by traditional grid-based approaches.
“With this new version of Appistry EAF, it’s never been easier to take advantage of our application fabric’s ability to virtualize and quickly scale key applications,” said Kevin Haar, CEO of Appistry. “We continue to offer the simplest, cleanest and most flexible framework for creating grid-enabled applications capable of high-volume data processing. Organizations can get up and running in no time, and quickly begin to save time and money while dramatically reducing complexity. We’ve eliminated any excuses to wait.”
Key benefits and features of Appistry EAF 3.5 include:
“Traditional approaches to developing software applications at the scale required by our business is a growing challenge for our developers, not to mention the burden on our pocketbook of buying and operating expensive proprietary hardware,” said Ray Helmering, vice president of photogrammetric engineering at GeoEye. “By relying on the application fabric to provide scalability, reliability and manageability, we can leave our infrastructure concerns behind and focus on providing maximum value to our customers.”
About Appistry
Appistry's flagship product, Appistry Enterprise Application Fabric, delivers the combined benefits of grid computing and virtualization by allowing customers to rapidly create highly scalable service-oriented applications and readily deploy them across a virtualized “grid” of inexpensive computers. As a result, Appistry customers, such as FedEx, Northrop Grumman and GeoEye, are able to quickly and inexpensively bring new capabilities to market, with the agility, dependability and scale demanded by their businesses. For more information, visit Appistry online at www.appistry.com.
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