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ActiveState PaaS solution supports any language, any cloud

By: Charlotte Bumstead
September 11, 2012 |   del.icio.us           What's this
Bart Copeland, CEO, ActiveState
Cloud may bring new possibilities to the IT industry in terms of flexibility, cost benefit and efficiency, but the transition to cloud can be painful for many companies. When it’s time for developers to move mission critical apps to the cloud, enterprises can sometimes run into trouble—they suddenly discover the apps won’t run on the company’s platform due to conflicting language, framework or database barriers. To address these obstacles, ActiveState, a Canadian software company headquartered in Vancouver, was inspired to create its own private PaaS solution. ActiveState recently launched Stackato 2.2 to bring customers the benefits of public cloud, with all of the security and control of a private model.

ActiveState has been around since 1997. The company has built a business of over 2 million customers, with a focus on three key offerings for customers: selling development tool licenses, providing enterprise grade support for Perl, Python and Tcl applications, and its latest offering, which is in the cloud. “We do a few things extremely well,” said Bart Copeland, ActiveState CEO, in an interview with IT in Canada. “First, we understand open-source software; second, we understand developers; and third, we understand the enterprise.” Roots in these key areas inspired ActiveState to follow what was happening in the cloud computing space—specifically, the transition from software-as-a-service (SaaS) to infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), and to platform-as-a-service (PaaS). “We are not infrastructure guys, we are application guys,” said Copeland. “We are very intrigued with PaaS; but the problem with PaaS, as we saw it, was that it was very limited in terms of how you could work with it, meaning it wasn't very flexible. And usually you had to use it on someone else's cloud.”

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