Just in time for spring, we have a new App Engine release to bring our Java and Python runtimes even closer to parity. For Python, we’ve launched a test library to match the existing Java testing framework, and for Java we’ve introduced the Deferred and Remote APIs. This release also introduces a new Blobstore writing feature, the experimental release of the Prospective Search API in Python, and a few goodies for Task Queue and Cron users.PythonProspective Search API: The experimental Prospective Search API allows Python runtime users to detect...
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
High Replication Datastore: A Solid Choice for Enterprise-class Applications
Posted on 07:00 by Unknown
WebFilings delivers a revolutionary cloud-based application that enables companies to collaboratively build and file financial reports with the SEC. Built on the Google App Engine platform, companies of all sizes use WebFilings software to take control of their financial reporting processes. WebFilings greatly reduces the time and stress required to file financial reports with the SEC.Enterprise Requirements As an enterprise class application supporting...
Monday, 21 March 2011
Enomaly chooses Google App Engine for SpotCloud.com
Posted on 14:26 by Unknown
SpotCloud.com is the realization of a dream originating more than 7 years ago when we first started Enomaly. SpotCloud was born from a desire to change the way cloud computing is bought and sold for the better by overcoming the inefficiencies (including large capital commitments and low utilization rates) that beset the traditional models. SpotCloud is the first multi-supplier, multi-buyer model of cloud computing, all built on Google App Engine.SpotCloud...
Monday, 7 March 2011
Implementing Workflows on App Engine with Fantasm
Posted on 15:35 by Unknown
This post is another entry in our ongoing series of guest posts contributed by App Engine developers. Today we partner with Jason Collins and Shawn Rusaw of VendAsta Technologies who discuss their simplistic workflow management system for Python App Engine called Fantasm. Fantasm is very simple to start using but incredibly powerful. So powerful in fact, that they couldn't fit it into one blog post. So for more detail, see the Implementing Workflows on App Engine with Fantasm article in our documentation.Most software systems of reasonable size...
Wednesday, 2 March 2011
Something old, something new: Technology meets tradition for the Royal Wedding
Posted on 11:28 by Unknown
[Cross-posted from the Europe Developer Blog]As you may have heard, the UK is gearing up for a very special wedding on April 29, when Prince William and Catherine Middleton will be married in Westminster Abbey in London. Unlike many previous Royal Weddings, this event will have its own website – and we're honoured that St. James’s Palace has chosen to use Google’s computing infrastructure to power the site.The site, which just went live at www.officialroyalwedding2011.org, is hosted on Google App Engine, which allows developers easily to build...
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