Enabling Cloud Portability with Google App Engine for Business and VMware
Blog post from Google Cloud
In May 2010, Google announced Google App Engine for Business, introducing new features aimed at helping enterprises run business applications on Google's infrastructure while collaborating with VMware to enhance cloud portability. This partnership enables developers to create multi-device web applications that can be hosted on various Java-compatible environments, such as Google App Engine for Business, VMware's vSphere, vCloud, or Amazon EC2. Developers can leverage tools like Spring Roo for rapid application development and the Google Web Toolkit SDK to improve application performance and interactivity. The SpringSource Tool Suite, based on Eclipse, facilitates the deployment of applications across different environments, promoting interoperability and choice. Additionally, Speed Tracer, with integrated server-side time traces, aids in identifying performance issues across client, network, and server components. This initiative aims to simplify and expedite the development and deployment process for business applications, offering flexibility and avoiding vendor lock-in.
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