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Cloud Technology Partners announces PaaSLane for AWS

Cloud Technology Partners has announced PaaSLane™ for AWS, a solution to automatically assess application readiness for Amazon Web Services (AWS) and provide continuous optimization for the AWS platform. PaaSLane for AWS is the only solution that analyzes the source code of an application to identify issues that could impact the performance, scalability, stability or security of an application running on AWS. PaaSLane for AWS dramatically reduces the time and effort to optimize applications for AWS, accelerating migration by 25% or more.

  • Monday, 11th November 2013 Posted 12 years ago in by Phil Alsop

PaaSLane for AWS analyses Java source code, evaluating it for compatibility with AWS and making specific recommendations for how to optimize the code to run on AWS. The AWS edition has 30+ rules to detect potential issues and optimizations for applications running on AWS, as well as over 160 additional rules to identify a broad range of general cloud application best practices. The solution can also detect the use of third-party database, message queuing and other services; recommending AWS-native services in order to take advantage of their built-in scalability, stability and performance.
 

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