Watch This Space: "Pushbutton" Deployment for Windows Apps (http://bit.ly/deYUfE)
Today, some 74 percent of data center servers run on the Windows operating system. Still, the vast majority of IT organizations lack tools for automating deployment and update of .NET and Windows applications. These Windows applications tend to be enormously complex, representing hundreds or thousands of files, dependencies and configuration settings. Getting them into production and maintaining them is manual, cumbersome and massively time consuming, which negatively impacts service levels and business agility.
Because of this complexity, many IT organizations have simply ceded control to .NET development organizations, which take custody of these operational tasks in the interest of speed.
For Windows shops today, speed and control are mutually exclusive attributes.
rPath is preparing to publicly launch its solution for "pushbutton" deployment and configuration of .NET and Windows applications, allowing IT to deliver the speed business lines demand, while taking back control of these operational tasks.
As rPath gears up for its public launch, we'd like to share an early look at a short video that tells the story of how Windows IT groups can take back control.
Let us know what you think!
About rPath, Inc.
rPath automates system deployment and maintenance across physical, virtual and cloud environments. rPath's innovative release automation platform is based on the industry's only commercial version control repository for managing deployed software systems. The result is an easy-to-deploy and cost-effective automation solution for rapid, low-risk and low-overhead deployment and maintenance of complex software systems. rPath dramatically improves responsiveness to business lines, reduces compliance risks, and allows resource-constrained IT organizations to significantly reduce operating costs and "do more with less." Headquartered in Raleigh, NC, rPath customers include many of the world's largest enterprises and ISVs. Visit http://www.rpath.com/.
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