Applications:
ActiveGrid TO PIONEER COMMERCIAL OPEN-SOURCE GRID APP SERVER
ActiveGrid Inc, a new commercial open-source software company, announced that
it has received $3 million in "Series A" funding from leading venture firms
Hummer Winblad Venture Partners and Allegis Capital. Mitchell Kertzman,
partner with Hummer Winblad, and Jean-Louis Gassee, general partner with
Allegis Capital, have joined the board. The funds will be used to pioneer a
new class of commercial open-source application server called "Grid
Application Server," which is designed to enable transaction Grids and to
leverage the growing popularity of the open-source web application stack
commonly called the LAMP stack, representing Linux, Apache, MySQL, and the
PHP, Python, and Perl scripting languages.
ActiveGrid Pioneers Grid Application Server
The new Grid Application Server from ActiveGrid will, for the first time,
enable CIOs to deploy business-critical, mainstream applications across a
"transaction Grid" of low-cost computers. ActiveGrid represents a fundamental
shift from traditional data center architectures, such as J2EE, by enabling
transactional applications to be horizontally scaled across a transaction Grid
of low-cost computers, as contrasted to the traditional approach of scaling
vertically on a small cluster of expensive multi-processor machines that must
continually connect to backend systems.
"Enterprises are experiencing tremendous growth in the Web Service
transactions they must process. The ActiveGrid Grid Application Server will
enable organizations to dramatically scale transaction processing
performance," said Peter Yared, founder and CEO of ActiveGrid. "Our ActiveGrid
software technology puts intelligence into the Grid by dynamically adapting
the aggregate computer and memory resources of the transaction Grid to service
transactions."
To date, Grids have been used primarily for research and compute-intensive
applications, such as animation rendering and scientific modeling. The value
of transaction Grids for mainstream business applications has been proven by a
few forward-thinking companies like Google and Amazon whose experts have
hand-crafted Grids for in-house use. Until now, the benefits of Grid computing
have remained elusive for all but a few such companies. The ActiveGrid Grid
Application Server software platform will enable corporate developers to
easily create, integrate, deploy and scale transaction Grids within their own
organizations.
"Enterprises are about to face a wave of exponential growth in
machine-to-machine Web Service data transactions that will place significant
computing burden on their existing application backends. A growing number of
enterprises have discovered the power, productivity, and cost-effectiveness of
using the open-source LAMP platform for business applications. When combined
with a computing architecture based on Grids of commodity computers, the
environment should support new levels of scalability and price/performance,"
said Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director at the Burton
Group, a leading industry analyst firm.
New Era Of Transaction Computing In The Enterprise
"There is a fundamental shift underway to open-source and commodity-based
computing. CIOs are going to use low-cost hardware running standards-based
software in the data center. This is similar to the fundamental shift from
mainframe to client-server computing that was enabled by technology such as
PowerBuilder in the 1980's. Today there is an opportunity for a new
development and deployment platform, such as ActiveGrid, to lead the way,"
said Kertzman.
"J2EE and .NET applications were never designed with Grids in mind. Just as
you would never construct a modern building on top of debris from an old
building, you should not rely on the existing technology base as a foundation
for developing the next generation of enterprise computing. ActiveGrid's
technology is a critical foundation for enabling applications to fully utilize
the power of the transaction Grid," said Gassee.
ActiveGrid Will Join Open-Source Community
As a commercial open-source company, ActiveGrid will employ a hybrid licensing
model. The ActiveGrid platform will be made available via BSD-style
open-source licensing; additional advanced features and support will be
available through commercial licensing. This approach will enable rapid
adoption and innovation while providing an enterprise-class, fully supported
solution for corporate organizations.
"As the use of open-source technologies in the enterprise accelerates,
organizations are looking for ways to take Linux-based computing to the next
level," said Bertrand Matthelie, director of Alliances for MySQL AB. "We are
impressed with ActiveGrid's vision of advancing the LAMP computing platform to
enable Grid computing for mainstream enterprise business applications. We look
forward to partnering with them to help make this a reality."
Standards Driven To Preserve Enterprise Investment
Since ActiveGrid makes use of widely adopted industry standards such as HTML
and XML for communication, it can work to increase the scalability of just
about any existing business application. As a result, existing legacy
application and database investment is protected.
ActiveGrid is built to leverage the Linux operating system, LAMP
infrastructure and low-cost, x86-based systems. ActiveGrid's technology will
incorporate emerging XML standards such as XForms, BPEL, XPath and XML Schema.
ActiveGrid users will be in corporate IT, developing and deploying
enterprise-class applications for financial services, retail, and
manufacturing and other business-critical functions.
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