Friday, July 31, 2015

July 2015 - HP Acquires Stackato; Komodo 9.2 Release; ActivePerl 5.22 is now available

HP Acquires Stackato Private PaaS from ActiveStateHP has acquired the Stackato product from ActiveState! Stackato is our platform (or PaaS) for enterprise IT departments and developers, based on various open source projects, including Cloud Foundry and Docker. Members of the team will be joining HP to help continue to grow Stackato as part of HP’s Cloud business. ActiveState will continue as a company and will retain all of our other products including ActivePerl, ActivePython, ActiveTcl, and Komodo IDE.
 

These days a wide array of cloud infrastructures are available--all have their advantages and disadvantages and use cases. In this webinar, John Wetherill, ActiveState Technology Evangelist, will demonstrate the process involved in provisioning a multi-tier cloud application across multiple IaaS offerings including OpenStack on HPCS, Microsoft Azure, AWS, vSphere, and a laptop-based microcloud.
 
ActiveState Webinars

Docker continues to be a hot topic in our industry and certainly on the ActiveState blog! This month Bart Copeland looked at how Docker fits into Enterprise IT; Troy Topnik showed you how to Make Docker Apps for Stackato; John Wetherill shared an excerpt of his talk at ContainCamp and his thoughts on DockerCon 2015.
 
Docker + Stackato = Yay!

Komodo 9.2 is in beta and now includes Docker and Vagrant support, focus mode (clear away all the distractions), EditorConfig, and more, all in addition to the latest shell scope, package manager integrations, and package installers. Learn more and try the beta - full release coming in early August!
 
Komodo Blog

Along with the other great goodies coming out with Komodo 9.2, Komodo's collaboration tool has a greatly improved user experience. Download the Komodo for Teams datasheet to learn about the power of Komodo for your organization, and try the Komodo 9.2 beta to check out collaboration updates.
 
Team Collaboration in Your IDE - Improved!

ActivePerl 5.22 is now available, and thanks to a fix to upstream Perl by one of our own ActiveState devs, the issue of "Perls built with MinGW may have components with duplicate pointers" is resolved in both Perl 5.22 and ActivePerl 5.22. Learn more about ActivePerl community, business, enterprise and OEM options.
 
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