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Reliability for the Cloud
Do Clouds offer reliability? Most caching systems offer a fail-safe mode for data availability, but work best in a single database scenario, where there are no competing transactions. However, if you are working in a more complex environment with distributed transactions, or are processing jobs involving both a queue and a database, you need more transaction management horsepower. In this blog post, Atomikos CTO Guy Pardon discusses the merits of Atomikos for ensuring reliability in the Cloud.
Other NewsStep-wise Action Plan to Gain Freedom from the App Server
The JEE platform remains a source of great complexity and cost, forcing many organizations to run various applications without a JEE application server. These businesses are discovering that many critical applications can not be run without a server, limiting their Java functionality. Atomikos can give you JEE without the need of an app server. Simply follow this easy action plan to win your freedom:
- Read our whitepaper "JEE Without the App Server - JEE is Easy!"
- Register to attend one of our upcoming "JEE Without the App Server Expert" training sessions by emailing us at info@atomikos.com
- Download Atomikos TransactionsEssentials and try the software today for FREE
See just how easy freedom can be!
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The Atomikos JTA (Java Transaction API) / XA (Distributed Transaction Processing XA Specification) community consists of volunteer technology experts, users, and customers in addition to the core Atomikos technical team. This community plays a central role in the evolution of Atomikos technology; donating or sponsoring new functionality that enhances our joint baseline. Your contribution is wanted!
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