OrangeScape makes Google App Engine ready for business applications
Blog post from Google Cloud
OrangeScape enhances Google App Engine's capabilities for enterprise application development by addressing key limitations that have previously deterred this community, such as the unfamiliarity with GQL, lack of aggregate queries, and read consistency issues. The platform allows developers to build business applications using a modeling environment with a process design interface similar to spreadsheets, which can be deployed on both Google App Engine and traditional data centers, thus providing flexibility in deployment options. By improving the persistence layer to support transactions and read consistency on BigTable, OrangeScape ensures that applications can run seamlessly on either relational databases or cloud infrastructure, catering to diverse customer preferences. This initiative aims to make Google App Engine a viable option for businesses seeking scalable and reliable cloud solutions, and OrangeScape plans to announce its public beta shortly after Google I/O.
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