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September 23, 2010

Joyent, Codesion Team to Provide Automation of Application Development and Deployment Process

By Anshu Shrivastava, TMCnet Contributor

Provider of smart computing solutions Joyent has announced that it has partnered with Redwood City-based Codesion to provide end-to-end automation of the application development and deployment process. 

Codesion is a provider of cloud-based code management solutions, offering Subversion, Git and CVS hosting integrated with best-of-breed developer tools

“Codesion’s new push-button publishing feature makes it faster and easier for our customers to collaborate, manage and deploy their apps directly to the Joyent cloud," said David Young (News - Alert), CEO and founder of Joyent.

Young said that coupled with Joyent’s scalable smart computing architectures, the company’s partnership with Codesion allows for “unmatched” ease in developing and deploying the next generation of social and gaming applications on the web.

Unlike cloud computing solutions focus on replicating physical machines in a virtual space, Joyent delivers a “novel” approach. Company official said that it provides a purpose-built cloud platform and toolset, enabling customers to better harness the power of the cloud and improve the development and deployment process.

Additionally, Joyent’s solutions relieve the system admin burden for developers. This enables them to focus on development, deployment and delivery of applications, improving efficiency and leveraging the true value of the cloud environment, according to company officials.

Joyent continues to build its network of resources via this partnership with Codesion, ensuring developers have an easier on-ramp to smart computing, said company officials.

Guy Marion, CEO at Codesion, said that by partnering with Joyent, customers can now begin coding with source control in five minutes, provision the Joyent Smart Machine, then one-click publish their application to the Joyent cloud.

Earlier this month, New Relic and Joyent partnered to make New Relic RPM available to customers of Joyent’s cloud hosting platform.


Anshu Shrivastava is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anshu’s articles, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Erin Monda

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