(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Managed hosting, cloud hosting and colocation solutions provider Hosting.com (www.hosting.com) has made Adobe (www.adobe.com) ColdFusion 9 generally available in its cloud and dedicated environments.
According to its announcement last week, Hosting.com “Cloud Enterprise,” “Cloud Dedicated,” and “Dedicated Hosting” customers have the option of using ColdFusion 9 Enterprise and Standard editions. Starting at $125 per month, Cloud Enterprise provides on-demand cloud hosting via a secure web portal so businesses can rapidly deploy virtual servers and modify resources as needed, as well as providing high availability and elasticity to each client. Clients can purchase, provision and add CPU, RAM, and DISK online in as little as one minute.
“By providing access to ColdFusion 9, Hosting.com is giving the developer community the tools they need to build dynamic websites and Internet applications,” Adobe ColdFusion product manager Adam Lehman said in a statement. “This will ultimately help companies accelerate their development cycles by reducing complex and powerful business logic into a few lines of code.”
The ColdFusion 9 release features improved capabilities including interoperability with Microsoft SharePoint, Microsoft Office files and portlet standards, as well as an enhanced Adobe AIR application for managing multiple ColdFusion servers from one location, local and remote Adobe AIR database synchronization, and deep integration with Hibernate’s object relational mapping.
An Adobe Solution Partner, Hosting.com is offering a ColdFusion 9 trial program (www.hosting.com/cf9) to provide free hosted accounts until November 20, 2009 to allow users to preview and explore the functionality of the new release.
“For more than 10 years, ColdFusion hosting has been a critical element of the Hosting.com brand,” Hosting.com platform engineering director Matt Ferrari said in a statement. “We are positive that the addition of ColdFusion to our Cloud Enterprise environment will provide enhancements to the existing ColdFusion community and will attract new ColdFusion users.”
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