Wednesday, March 24, 2010

MyEclipse Blue Edition 8.5: The Future of ALM for IBM WebSphere

Production release expands Linux support, portal development and Websphere application editor and configuration management.

Flower Mound, TX (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 24, 2010 -- Genuitec, LLC, a founding and strategic member of the Eclipse Foundation, today announced the latest production release of MyEclipse Enterprise Workbench Blue Edition. The newest release is built to operate seamlessly on Linux operating systems, includes WebSphere data source editing tools and features Genuitec's Collaboration Application Lifecycle Management (C/ALM) technologies.

“MyEclipse Blue Edition now includes support for Linux, furthering the options for developers and decreasing the barriers they face with operating system constraints. These are the types of choices that are allowing more enterprises to remove their dependency on Rational tools to manage their WebSphere stack and collaborate effectively,” said Todd Williams, vice president of technology for Genuitec. “Additionally, with the new collaborative features included in Blue, IBM customers feeling stuck with Rational tools to deliver software have a next-generation technology at their fingertips – all for a fraction of Rational’s high costs.”

For $150 per seat, developers can create the highest quality Web and desktop applications at the lowest cost on the market, and with new Linux support, the cost of creating marketable software – with speed and agility - is overwhelmingly low. Also, Blue users deploying to WebSphere will benefit from the new WebSphere Application Resource Editor, which allows users to configure JNDI data sources, classloader options and virtual hosts for your enterprise application.

MyEclipse Blue Edition users get additional support for WebSphere Portal Server 6.1, the most recent and most-requested version of this server. This is of special consequence, as many WebSphere developers also wrestle with Portal on a daily basis.

“In fact, Blue Edition works seamlessly with IBM technologies (like RAD) or as a replacement for them,” said Brian Fernandes, MyEclipse product manager for Genuitec. “Developers can code their applications and easily deploy them to WebSphere. Conversely, they can decide if they want to use a more open technology and migrate away from IBM tools all together utilizing MyEclipse’s large catalog of server connectors. MyEclipse Blue is proud to offer this ‘lock-in free,’ flexible solution to frustrated IBM customers.”    

Subscriptions to MyEclipse Blue are available for $150 per year, and a 30-day free trial is available.

Downloads of MyEclipse are available for all editions at www.myeclipseide.com and are free for a trial period. Free trial users and those with current subscriptions receive all upgrades and full support at no additional charge.

About MyEclipse
Developers worldwide choose MyEclipse Blue because it is the most affordable and comprehensive J2EE IDE and Web development tool suite for the Eclipse open-source platform. MyEclipse is the Eclipse plugin-based solution for all your UML, Ajax, Web, Web Services, J2EE, JSP, XML, Struts, JSF, Java Persistence, EJB, extended database support, profiling and application server integration needs.
http://www.myeclipseide.com

About Genuitec
Genuitec, LLC, is an Eclipse-based company offering innovative Java and J2EE development tools. Genuitec offers training and expert consulting and development services for the Eclipse SDK and Rich Client Platforms. An original sponsor of Eclipse Plug-in Central, Genuitec joined the Eclipse Foundation early in 2003 and is currently supporting Eclipse as a strategic member on the Foundation's board of directors. Genuitec LLC was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Flower Mound, Texas.

Genuitec and MyEclipse are trademarks of Genuitec, LLC. WebSphere and Rational technologies are trademarks of International Business machines (IBM). All other brand or product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies and should be treated as such. JRE, Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.

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