Managed Hosting Provider, Logicworks, Unveils JBoss Hosting Service

Updated on Thursday, May 17th, 2007 at 10:48 am

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New York, New York - (Cheap Web Hosting Directory) - May 17, 2007 - Enterprise-level managed services and hosting solutions company, Logicworks, has debuted its Managed JBoss Hosting Service. The new offering is designed for hosting enterprise Java applications running on JBoss Enterprise Middleware.

Carter Burden, CEO of Logicworks remarked, ”We are excited to further our partnership with Red Hat, the world’s most trusted provider of Linux and open source technology. Logicworks’ suite of managed hosting services provides customers who are integrating JBoss Enterprise Middleware into their software solution, with a scalable, secure, highly available, and fully managed delivery solution. Customers can take advantage of the powerful, open source JBoss Application Server in our managed fault-tolerant environment to support all types of business-critical operations.”

Logicworks’ Managed JBoss Hosting Service drives out large IT infrastructure costs and offers customers a heterogeneous IT environment for their mission-critical business applications. JBoss Enterprise Middleware offers an open source architecture for modern applications that are service-based, reusable and flexible, and provides users a rich, dynamic experience.

Shaun Connolly, Vice President of product management at JBoss, a division of Red Hat offered, ”Many organizations, particularly small to midsize businesses, are turning to software as a service as a way to decrease costs from their IT infrastructure. By further leveraging open source, these organizations can drive even more value from their IT investments. Logicworks’ new Managed JBoss Hosting Service provides a simple, scalable option for running JBoss-based applications as services. Customers further benefit from the expertise of a managed services provider with a mature and reliable portfolio of solutions.”

Logicworks’ suite of managed services include technology, resources, processes, for server-management, including a cost-effective and secure operating platform and infrastructure. Maintaining the hardware and operating system, Logicworks designs high-availability infrastructures specifically around clients’ databases and applications. Logicworks’ goal is to ensure the high-availability of the JBoss Application Server, managing the clustering, failover, and load-balancing features. Logicworks supports a broad range of clients in the media, entertainment, healthcare, financial services, digital content and publishing, advertising, high-tech, education, and communications markets. Logicworks is a Red Hat Advanced Hosting Partner, and will be exhibiting at the MySQL Conference and Expo, April 23rd -26th 2007 in Santa Clara, California.

Founded in 1993, Logicworks provides enterprise-level managed services and hosting solutions to support all types of complex, business-critical applications in need of continuous uptime. From internal applications such as ERP and CRM solutions, to externally-facing Software as a Service (SaaS) and Application Service Provider (ASP) business models, Logicworks helps clients gain a competitive edge, empower employees, reinforce customer relationships, and keep pace with growth. Through its Enterprise Managed Hosting and Managed Database Hosting Service, Logicworks offers unmatched technology expertise and experience to help align IT with business needs. With its proprietary LogicOps application that manages all aspects of technology deployments, Logicworks is uniquely positioned to deliver value-added service and support. Clients include Court TV, US Robotics, Brown, Harris, Stevens/Halstead.com, Starwood Hotels, and DailyCandy, among others.

For more information about JBoss, please visit: www.jboss.com.

To learn more about Logicworks, please visit: www.logicworks.net.

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