Simplifies Development and Deployment of Eclipse-Based Java and Linux Applications SEATTLE, May 29
SEATTLE, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- SourceLabs, the company innovating open
source software support, today announced that its Self-Support Suite now
supports the open source Eclipse development environment. SourceLabs'
Self-Support technology dramatically reduces the complexity of enterprise
Linux and Java application development and maintenance, giving developers,
corporate IT professionals, and solution providers an on-demand way to support
web applications using the Eclipse Foundation's open source development
framework.
SourceLabs Self-Support Tools quickly customize to the Eclipse
environment, taking into account any dependencies. Discovery technologies
identify issues and rank the quality of field-tested solutions, resolving
problems in just minutes. SourceLabs' information repository has over
17 million unique Linux and open source Java objects.
"Enterprises are facing real complexity and cost of ownership issues as
they adopt open source software," said Byron Sebastian, CEO and Founder of
SourceLabs. "Our Self-Support provides direct access to open source expertise
and helps preserve the cost savings by giving users a way to automatically
identify and eliminate issues. Developers are using open source frameworks
such as Eclipse to simplify writing enterprise applications. Now the support
is simplified as well."
Eclipse extends the already wide array of Java and Linux technologies
already included in SourceLabs' Self-Support Suite that includes the Spring
Framework, Hibernate, Apache Struts, Apache Tomcat, and Apache Axis.
SourceLabs Self-Support technology is a significant breakthrough in discovery,
navigation and ranking the most current information of open source software.
Indexing, managing, and storing the data, SourceLabs uses advanced pattern
matching and predictive analysis algorithm to automate troubleshooting, reduce
routine tasks from days to minutes, and uses analysis to flag potential
problems before they can impact systems or designs.
The Eclipse platform is supported by the open source community and
comprised of software projects that are focused on providing an extensible
development platform and application frameworks for building software.
Eclipse provides extensible tools and frameworks that span the software
development lifecycle, including support for modeling, language development
environments for Java, C/C++ and others, testing and performance, business
intelligence, rich client applications and embedded development.
Pricing and Availability
SourceLabs' Self-Support Tools are available as a download on SourceLabs'
website, http://www.sourcelabs.com. Basic support includes 24x7 global
coverage and is available from $399 for one developer seat. For more
information and enterprise pricing, call 206.322.0099 or email
sales@sourcelabs.com.
To download a free evaluation copy of SourceLabs' Self Support tools,
visit http://www.sourcelabs.com/?page=testdrive. A demo of the product is
available here: http://www.sourcelabs.com/?page=demo.
About SourceLabs
SourceLabs is innovating open source software support. The Seattle-based
company provides a complete set of software integration, testing, support and
maintenance solutions The company's dependable Open Source Systems vision
proposes a new model for the software industry, one that frees software buyers
from proprietary lock-in while delivering highly reliable software and
support. For more information, please go to http://www.sourcelabs.com. The
company runs the open source Swik project that catalogs over 10,000 open
source projects for an audience of over 1 million unique visitors per month.
SourceLabs is a trademark of SourceLabs Inc. All other trademarks and
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