FiveRuns is pleased to announce a new partnership with Morph Labs, a leading Platform as a Service (PaaS) provider for web applications. Under this partnership, we’re working with Morph to promote Rails application performance testing, monitoring, reliability, and scalability in the cloud for Ruby on Rails applications that utilize Morph’s managed Platform as a Service, Morph AppSpace.
The agreement involves two phases. In the phase one, we have integrated FiveRuns TuneUp with the Morph AppSpace environment giving developers an enterprise class managed hosting platform that provides insight into application performance at a level that enables developers to make decisions on how and where to optimize their code.
Here’s how it works: developers can subscribe to Morph AppSpace for free and select the version that automatically integrates FiveRuns TuneUp. The developer simply deploys the application without any special modifications or hassles. The Morph AppSpace automated deployment system then activates FiveRuns TuneUp and almost instantly the developer can see the results. Using FiveRuns TuneUp, developers gain valuable insight on potential bottlenecks and performance issues. By running the application in an enterprise quality environment like the Morph AppSpace, the developer gains a clear picture of how the application will perform in production, therefore, taking away the mystery and reducing the risk.
Users of the integrated Morph AppSpace and FiveRuns TuneUp environment may also choose to participate in a secure group or open community where they can share their performance information for tips, tricks and advice from a broad audience of Rails enthusiasts. The combined offering of Morph Labs and FiveRuns helps to close the gap between troubleshooting and ongoing maintenance in a production environment. FiveRuns TuneUp combined with a developer subscription to the Morph AppSpace are provided free of charge to encourage developers to test and analyze their applications.
In the second phase of the partnership, Morph Labs will integrate FiveRuns Manage as a production option for each Morph AppSpace. By adding FiveRuns Manage, developers will be able to continually monitor the health and well being of each application running within a Morph AppSpace subscription. FiveRuns Manage also provides additional information to enable developers to quickly diagnose problems and proactively maintain application performance. The integrated Morph AppSpace and FiveRuns Manage solution is expected to be available in the 4th Quarter of 2008.
David Abramowski, CEO of Morph Labs says, “Ruby on Rails applications are leading the way for Software as a Service (SaaS) and becoming commonplace in business. With this high adoption rate for everything from departmental applications to customer-facing websites, we see an opportunity to add value by integrating a new level of application performance analysis and ongoing monitoring into each Morph AppSpace.”
Michael Cote, Industry Analyst at Redmonk adds, ””The rapid development benefits of Rails have been proven out thoroughly. Now the question for Rails applications centers around the rest of the application life-cycle: managing those applications in production, trouble-shooting problems, and evolving the application as needed. Collaborative IT Management offerings like FiveRuns TuneUp aim to help the trouble-shooting process by pulling in help from the greater Rails community.”
About Morph Labs
Morph Labs is the leading provider of Platform as a Service (PaaS) that virtualizes the application environment through the use of open source technologies to simplify the deployment, delivery, and management of web based applications. Morph Labs uses virtual infrastructures including Amazon Web Services to provide a truly elastic environment for web applications that can be instantly provisioned and seamlessly scaled. Morph Labs is a global company with headquarters in Cebu City, Philippines with additional in-country operations in Manila along with Los Angeles, California and Portland, Oregon in the U.S.A.
















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great tool on a great platform :)
on August 20, 2008 at 05:09 AM