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Real-Time Kaazing Solution and Sun's Glassfish Forge RIA Alliance
Enterprise Real-Time Web Provider Kaazing Joins Sun's Glassfish ISV Community
May. 12, 2008 02:30 AM
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Kaazing Corporation and Sun Microsystems announced an alliance
to deliver the scalable and advanced real-time Web 2.0 platform. The integration
between Kaazing's real-time Rich Internet Application (RIA) solution, Enterprise
Comet, and Sun Microsystems' open source Java EE application server, Glassfish,
enables customers to create and deploy scalable mission-critical real-time
solutions such as trading systems, betting and gambling applications, and
interactive sports and news broadcasts, to the Web.
"We are very excited to work with such renowned
company," said Jacobi, chief executive officer of Kaazing. "Sun has
always been at the forefront of Web technology, which complements Kaazing's
forward thinking mindset well. Combining Sun's application server, Glassfish,
with Kaazing's real-time Web engine, Enterprise Comet, provides a development
platform that allows developers to push the boundaries of the Internet,
enabling the delivery of more dynamic and interactive applications than
currently exist today. I am confident that with Sun's support, Kaazing can
alter the fabric of the Web, creating a new Web that allows the development of
real-time, multi-user applications based on simple and democratizing standard technologies
like Java, HTML and JavaScript."
With Kaazing's patent-pending Enterprise Comet technology,
Sun Microsystems can offer its customers a highly scalable, advanced real-time Web
solution capable of powering some of the largest marketplaces in the world.
Through this partnership, Kaazing continues to expand its capability to deliver
scalability and real-time performance benefits to Rich Internet Applications.
"As far as we're concerned, the enterprise equals
Java," said John Fallows, CTO and co-founder of Kaazing Corporation.
"We have been actively involved in the Java community for many years and
when we were introduced to project Glassfish, we were quickly convinced that
its combination of low development impact and high performance was a perfect
fit for our real-time Web solution. Together with Sun we can now deliver an
advanced and scalable real-time Web 2.0 solution for the Java enterprise."
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