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  2. Heroku - Wikipedia

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    Heroku is a cloud platform as a service (PaaS) supporting several programming languages.As one of the first cloud platforms, Heroku has been in development since June 2007, when it supported only the Ruby programming language, but now also supports Java, Node.js, Scala, Clojure, Python, PHP, and Go. [3]

  3. Twelve-Factor App methodology - Wikipedia

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    An Nginx architect argued that the relevance of the Twelve-Factor app concept is somewhat specific to Heroku, while introducing their own (Nginx's) proposed architecture for microservices. [3] The twelve factors are however cited as a baseline from which to adapt or extend.

  4. Cocaine (PaaS) - Wikipedia

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    Sibiryov was not satisfied with the documentation for Heroku and decided to create his own PaaS system. Initially, Cocaine was a personal project for Sibiryov. This changed, however, when Yandex discovered an internal need for a scalable platform that could cope with millions of requests-per-second (RPS).

  5. Glitch, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Glitch web application launched in the spring of 2017 as a place for people to build simple web applications using JavaScript. [37] While JavaScript is the only supported language, other languages can be unofficially used. Pitched as a "view source" tool that lets users "recombine code in useful ways". [37]

  6. Certinia - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, FinancialForce appointed former Salesforce and Heroku executive Tod Nielsen as CEO and President. [10] Logo of FinancialForce until May 2023. On May 3, 2023, the company FinancialForce.com Inc. was renamed to Certinia. [11] [non-primary source needed]

  7. Parse, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Parse was founded in 2011 by Tikhon Bernstam, [3] Ilya Sukhar, James Yu, and Kevin Lacker, previously at Google and Y Combinator.The firm produces back-end tools for mobile developers that help mobile developers store data in the cloud, manage identity log-ins, handle push notifications and run custom code in the cloud.

  8. Xeround - Wikipedia

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    Xeround offers its service on several cloud platforms - as of September 2011, Xeround supported Amazon EC2, [12] RackSpace, [18] and Heroku, [19] and is planning to support additional providers. [12] As of March 2011, Xeround was the only commercially available product which supports more than one cloud provider, allowing users to move their ...

  9. Yukihiro Matsumoto - Wikipedia

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    Matsumoto giving the keynote speech at EuRuKo 2011 Matsumoto accepting an award from the Free Software Foundation (founder Richard Stallman, right) in 2012. Yukihiro Matsumoto (まつもとゆきひろ, Matsumoto Yukihiro, born 14 April 1965), also known as Matz, is a Japanese computer scientist and software programmer best known as the chief designer of the Ruby programming language and its ...