Enables customers to use a browser to build, deploy, manage and scale web applications on demand, and pay only for the computing resources required.
UtilityServe, a division of ServePath and an N-Tier utility computing firm, announced at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo, the release of its hosting service, designed to enable customers to use a browser to build, deploy, manage and scale web applications on demand, and pay only for the computing resources required.
According to the company, based on a new grid operating system, and by eliminating the traditional IT resource and cost barriers, UtilityServe enables customers to focus on providing applications and growing businesses.
The company says that UtilityServe hosting service was developed to enable IT managers, open source enablers, Software-as-a-Service and Web 2.0 start-ups to easily run and scale existing web applications, add and remove resources at any time, and pay only
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