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Release: Public Beta Of Stratavia’s Data Palette Express

March 2, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

Stratavia announced today the public beta of Data Palette Express, a downloadable version of their data center automation software that can be deployed for free on up to 10 servers.

Data Palette Express includes many of the features offered by Data Palette Enterprise including point-and-click application provisioning, code deployments, and maintenance for enterprise-class application servers and databases. The beta release of Data Palette Express will be available on March 15th.

Data Palette Express is a limited version of Data Palette that can be deployed on up to 10 servers for free, and ships with out-of-the box operations for application stack lifecycle management. Data Palette Express includes features for installations, patch deployments, code releases, user maintenance, and backup operations – all from a Web-based self-service console.

Customers have the option to upgrade their free version of Data Palette Express to the commercial Enterprise edition of Data Palette that offers broader deployment rights, full support and out-of-the-box functionality for VMware SpringSource, IBM WebSphere, Microsoft IIS, and Oracle WebLogic application servers as well as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB2, and Sybase ASE databases running on all UNIX, Linux and Windows platforms. Stratavia also offers a hosted version of Data Palette Enterprise that is available through their network of hosting partners via the “Automation by Stratavia” program.

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