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Jelastic Launches Major New Version of Its Cloud Hosting Platform

Jelastic, Inc., announced the launch of a major new version of its ultra-scalable and interoperable Java and PHP cloud hosting platform. The new version,...

0 replies - 1978 views - 03/07/13 by Julia Wunder in Articles

From XaaS to Java EE – Which Damn Cloud is Right for Me in 2012-13?

Have you ever wondered what it takes to get your Java EE up and running somewhere? I did. For years. Started with hosting my own, moved on to some hosting...

3 replies - 2247 views - 12/06/12 by Markus Eisele in Articles

Hadoop, Jelastic, NATO, and More Take Honors at 2012 Duke's Choice Awards

At JavaOne in San Francisco, Oracle announced the winners of the Duke's Choice Awards. For those not familiar with the awards, they're pretty much the Java...

0 replies - 2729 views - 10/01/12 by Eric Gregory in Articles

Jelastic Wins Duke’s Choice Technology Leader Award: The Java Community’s Oscar

The 2012 Duke's Choice Award Winners have been announced by Oracle in advance of the world’s largest Java event - the JavaOne Conference in San Francisco,...

0 replies - 575 views - 09/30/12 by Julia Wunder in Announcements

A Simple PaaS Comparison Guide (With the Java Dev in Mind)

You wanna be in the cloud? You have plenty of options. I’ve evaluated or used many of them, so here are a few words about each. (I will include some...

4 replies - 10086 views - 07/30/12 by Bozhidar Bozhanov in Articles

Jelastic Now Has Logentries Support

We are delighted to announce we have just teamed up with the guys at Jelastic to provide Logentries support for Jelastic users …. and to be perfectly...

0 replies - 2934 views - 07/26/12 by Trevor Parsons in Articles

Get to Know Jelastic, the Cloud Platform for Java

Some days ago I receive an invitation for testing Jelastic product but, unfortunately, I was very busy with the OpenLayer Cookbook...

6 replies - 6107 views - 06/26/12 by Antonio Santiago in Articles

Use Java API via Spring to Define a Cloud Environment (Heroku, Jelastic, and Cloudbees)

I put together Java sample applications using Spring 3.1. Using Spring’s Environment abstractions, we can gather details about the underlying...

0 replies - 4212 views - 04/17/12 by Gordon Dickens in Articles

Jelastic - Holy grail of Java hosting?

I want to write about one weaker part from Java EE world. If you start to learn Java EE, you have to go through many tutorials and learn a lot of information....

5 replies - 3477 views - 03/12/12 by Martin Chalupa in Announcements