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Wolf Frameworks – Another Contender for the PaaS Crown

Wolf Frameworks – Another Contender for the PaaS Crown

By Ben Kepes on October 7, 2009

The other day I was given a briefing by Sunny Ghosh from Wolf Frameworks. Founded in 2006, WOLF is a 100% browser (Ajax, XML and .NET) based standards compliant, PaaS that is targeting users who need to create mashable and interoperable SaaS Business Applications. Wolf is targeting the SMB market that is resource poor and […]

Posted in General, Product reviews | Tagged .NET, ajax, paas, sunny ghosh, wolf frameworks, xml

PaaS, Trusting Beyond Its Initial Hype

PaaS, Trusting Beyond Its Initial Hype

By Krishnan Subramanian on February 23, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Friday, I wrote about the shutdown of PaaS vendor, Coghead, and wondered how one can minimize the risks involved with such scenarios. Unless we figure out a way to minimize such risks, it will be impossible to convince enterprise customers to trust their applications on top of PaaS. Let us take a detour and check out some of the players […]

Posted in Platforms | Tagged 10gen, caspio, cloud computing, coghead, GAE, google app engine, heroku, intuit, longjump, morph labs, morphlabs, opensource, paas, risks, wolf frameworks, wordpress, zoho | 5 Responses

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