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With Heroku Enterprise for Java, companies can now create and deploy mission-critical Java applications in minutes instead of months, as well as move their apps to a continuous delivery model, all ...
Heroku announces support for Java on its cloud application platform that already supports Ruby, Node.js and Clojure.
Salesforce.com’s Heroku platform as a service (PaaS) unit has announced Heroku Enterprise for Java, a new service for IT organizations to build and run Java applications in the cloud.
New Relic is taking its Web application performance service to Java apps running on Heroku’s platform. Customers using Heroku’s platform-as-a-service to run Ruby apps can already use New Relic ...
New Relic is taking its Web application performance service to Java apps running on Heroku's platform.
Heroku expands cloud platform for core business needs Salesforce.com subsidiary Heroku today is launching a PaaS (platform-as-a-service) cloud option for Java developers that is intended to make ...
Heroku is what's known a platform cloud, and some people see platform clouds as little more than online service where developers tinker with software code. But Salesforce.com -- the company than ...
Heroku, the platform-as-a-service provider bought last year by Salesforce.com, announced Thursday that it will begin supporting applications written in Java.
Heroku aims to simplify the Java process by automating data connections, sessions management and other plumbing requirements, while keeping up-to-date on reference platform and JDK advancements.
New Relic is taking its Web application performance service to Java apps running on Heroku's platform.
Heroku, the platform-as-a-service provider bought last year by Salesforce.com, announced Thursday that it will begin supporting applications written in Java.