Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
SpringSource,
a division of VMware, Inc. (NYSE:VMW) and the leader in Java application
infrastructure and management, today announced that Associated
Newspapers (ANL), one of the UK’s largest publishers of national
newspapers and consumer websites, has switched from using Oracle
WebLogic to SpringSource tc Server™ and reduced application deployment
times from hours to minutes. SpringSource tc Server is an enterprise
version of Apache Tomcat, the world’s most widely used Java application
server. SpringSource tc Server is also available in a Developer
Edition, which gives developers deep visibility and relevant
information for debugging and improving the performance of their Spring
applications.
The Digital Services Division (DSD) of Associated Newspapers provides
all online development and infrastructure services for the company’s
online portfolio of newspaper websites. This portfolio includes the UK’s
largest online newspaper website, The Daily Mail, as well as Evening
Standard, This is Money, Metro and more than 150 regional sites.
Associated Newspapers’ goal is to deliver websites that offer a
satisfying and engaging experience for users and commercial benefits to
advertisers. DSD’s challenge was in its ability to turnaround feature
releases and new websites without disrupting high website availability.
Prior to using SpringSource tc Server, Associated Newspaper’s DSD’s
division experienced multiple challenges. For example, developers
invested too much time doing build and releases during their two-week
release cycles. To solve these challenges, DSD switched all applications
to SpringSource tc Server for development, testing, staging and
production environments. SpringSource tc Sever allowed DSD to rapidly
turn around production fixes and greatly improve server performance.
“Prior to our use of SpringSource tc Server, our developers could waste
up to three hours on start-up every time they built and deployed a new
application,” recalls Shaun Perkinson, head of development at Associated
Newspapers. “It became a time-consuming and costly process.”
SpringSource tc Server delivers the following business results to
Associated Newspapers:
Fast Testing and Live Developments – Developers can spend a
couple minutes on test and live deployments on SpringSource tc Server,
where they used to take up to two hours on WebLogic. This allows
developers to concentrate on their development tasks.
Website High Availability – SpringSource tc Server enables the
DSD team to solve issues before they become problems, enabling
critical high availability from the company’s many websites. If a
server needs to be stopped and restarted, it can be done in less than
two minutes.
Reduced Server Costs – While using WebLogic, Associated
Newspapers was planning to purchase a fourth and fifth server to
handle the load. SpringSource tc Server can handle the same load on
three servers, saving the company money on new hardware.
More Features – Using SpringSource tc Server, development teams
are able to deliver more features to market because they are spending
more time developing and less time waiting for WebLogic to start up
new deployments.
Proactive Problem Solving – SpringSource tc Server provides
real-time information to developers, so the team can constantly
monitor the health of the server, see trends and analyze issues.
World-Class Support and Service – SpringSource employs the
leading committers to Apache Tomcat, which enables the support
organization to resolve small issues in minutes. The SpringSource
support team helped the DSD make a live switch from WebLogic to
SpringSource tc Server, resolving many issues within minutes.
“SpringSource tc Server is an ideal lean platform for developers to
increase productivity and reduce application deployment time,” said
Shaun Connolly, vice president of product management for the
SpringSource division of VMware. “By running Spring and enterprise Java
web applications on SpringSource tc Server, developers can decrease
complexity and dramatically cut the costs associated with traditional,
often bloated Java EE application servers.”
To learn more about Associated Newspapers migration to SpringSource tc
Server, attend the upcoming free SpringSource webinar being held on
Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 2:00 pm GMT/3:00 pm CET and entitled,
“Associated Newspapers: SpringSource tc Server Case Study Tackling the
Challenges of Application Development Time and Server Availability.”
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