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Devunity boutique now available!

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Hey,

We started offering our company skills for outsourcing jobs. If you got a outsource job and your looking for talented developers todo it quickly and efficiently its us. We are a one stop shop for building successful web applications.

we:

  • Design
  • Code
  • Product
  • Cloud computing and server configurations
Your web applications from 0 - 100. We do all the design work, we code everything (and stuff that we dont know we hire monkeys for that) and even help you get started with cloud services (amazon,google,rackspace) to help you build a successful product without having to worry about anything.
So dont hesitate, contact us at alon@devunity.com or on twitter @aloncarmel2k and lets do something cool together!

10 Most promising Startups for 2009 by Themarker.com!

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

We were elected as 10 most promising startups for the year 2009 by the financial magazine themarker.com! Horray to us! meet us at the themarker.com com.vention event at our booth! Code geeks ahoy!

Howdy! we are here kickin ! and we are open!

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Hey all,

Some of you wondered where we went, we didnt go anywhere, we were busy at work fixing all of your reported bugs and feature requests.

here are some updates:

  • So yes, from the title you can imagine we are currently launched in silent mode to open alpha with alot of bug fixs and feature addons and removes also. anyone can signup now to the service to use it as free edition.
  • Speaking of, We will launch our premium edition services by the end of this month including all of the Subversion tracking full support and lots more for affordable prices. keep watching the frontpage for updates.
  • We tweaked the design a bit, darker, cleaner, keep improving, let us hear your thoughts about it. do you want color schema selection?
  • Sandbox mode! no need to signup to test drive the editor, there are alot more functionality outside the editor such as the community and project management but we wanted to show off the editor, you can signup for free to enjoy the full potential of the devunity platform after playing with the sandbox project.
  • Also, we will release a cool feature called devunity.com/university, its an experiment to let you people build and watch interactive code screencasts, you will be able to watch screencasts and code with the screencast at the same time using our devunity university platform, later on we will let you build online screencasts tutorials, Teach people how to code online and much more.
    but for now we are only featuring ones that are licensed to us. if you got ones, let us know at info@devunity.com and we’ll push them online.
  • Just a hint. We are starting to experiment with our marketplace with a twist at http://www.workforoptions.com. It just went up, test drive it and let us know what you think. Early users get free accounts. go for it.
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New version and new features!

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Well, the day has come to deploy our new version with exciting stuff:

  • New UI, Slicker, Cleaner, Quicker.
  • Some Refurbished Community page, to make the process of finding other projects bit easier.
  • Editor has some new cool functionalities, You can now drag drop files from and to any folders and folders also, just like in your regular code editor. We got rid of the tabs for opened files, instead you got a dropdown menu showing currently opened files.
  • We rolled out alpha support for Chrome Users, We did major redesign to the code in-order to make the Chrome users get the full potential of their V8 Engine. enjoy.
  • Lots and lots of feedback being implemented by you. Keep on sending us feedback. We read everything and implement (its not going to our spam bucket, count on that!).

Devunity alpha registrations

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Hey everybody,

We know you all are very eager to start writing some code with the devunity platform, we know you registered already and haven’t gotten your invitation yet. The reason you didn’t get an invite yet is that we dont want to over-load our servers so we are inviting alpha users as days roll by (And there are allot of you) so be patient, we will invite you asap.

New features! already?! Firefox Plugin Ahoy!

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

So, it hasn’t been that long since we announced some new features and viola we got few more to pile up.

  • First thing first, Firefox!!!
    We release our new Firefox add-on, the addon after installed lets you synchronize your project files to a local directory straight on your local computer, you can choose where to sync your files, everything will be under folder for each project you sync. 

    you can now Write ruby, php or any other language, direct your local apache or ruby or any other webserver to that directory and test files locally.

    You can now fully test your code and other peoples code without any problems. If someones saves you will get his updated copy straights on your local computer. 

  • Full file and segment permissions,
    Now you can truly keep your code secure, Invite coders to a specific piece of code, lock all of your code, share some of it. set read write execute permissions on a file or a line of code to any of your developers with ease from your file section. its really easy and it enables you more security and control over your project. Lock core files, let users edit your template or fix bugs where you want while keeping everything secure.
  • Packages packages packages!
    We added lots and lots of code libraries for you,  CakePhp, Dojo, Meebo, Textpattern and many more, Same as before, click to add, no brainer. enjoy.
  • Search for projects,
    Yes, we are aware that the tags are growing insanely out of balance because of alot of projects being created. You can now search for projects on the community page without having to browse the tags section, Find your project flavor by searching for it, ask for permission and start developing socially!
  •  Bug fix dejour!
    We are reading and implementing all of your feedback and bug reports, everything is being read and fixed and new feature requests developed. Its now your chance to tell us what you are missing in devunity so we can add it. Click on the feedback button on the top of every page to inform us. 
Do you need more?

Whats up?

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Well, we are all really excited here to see the responses and feedback we get from you all.

One major request is that we add ruby support, No problem. We will be rolling out a major update next week with ruby support and much more!

Keep checking this blog for updates, we got a major surprise for you all that requested to debug code offline (hint hint). :)

So… Techcrunch50… Crazy stuff.

Monday, September 15th, 2008

After being jet-lagged for 3 days i finaly sat down to write our techcrunch50 post post blog :), its been some time since we’ve updated the blog because we had a hectic insane month of planning toward the techcrunch50 event. this is the first post among many to come on the whole event and thoughts we had.

If you registered for an alpha user, don’t worry, you will receive your alpha user log-in details in the coming week, due to the large amount of registrations we will be rolling out the invites in the upcoming week. Keep checking your inbox for updates. If you haven’t registered yet go ahead and get your user now, its getting pretty crowded over there.

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Whats coming up the road

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Like all other working bees we added more and more cool features that will be released very soon:

  • Google Apps Engine Deploy and API library
    You can go ahead and start building your google app engine driven website using devunity and deploy it to your google app engine account. You can install the google app sample application to get started.
  • Yahoo BOSS Api
    We added the Yahoo! BOSS search framework api and some examples to help you get started with that next search application. Why not build the first Google Apps search application that utilize Yahoo! BOSS? ;)
  • Digg Api
    We added the Digg Api toolkits for Php, Python and javascript for your easy installation, go ahead and start experimenting with that!
  • Fring Mobile Api
    We also added the Fring Mobile Application Api to let you build the next big mobile application driven by google apps engine with search ability of Yahoo! BOSS. Just kidding. You can just use the Fring to build cool mobile applications easly and deploy it to your server.

Whats coming soon enough:

  • Google Application engine development testing server for your disposal to check your code without deploying it to a remote server.
  • Amazon Cloud services deployment service.

Is your server going to cloud heaven?

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

We at Devunity enjoy researching new technologies, on one of my recent small researches i’ve been digging into the Cloud services. There has been alot of buzz going around the Cloud like services (PaaS) , platform as a service you might call it. Very interesting concept that actually works.

Rishi Chandra, product manager for Google Enterprise, speaking at the Enterprise 2.0 conference in the US, said: “The next 10 years of innovations are going to be in the cloud. Enterprise software is not going away but there is a transition taking place.”

Chandra laid out his case for why Google stands to gain more business customers in the coming years. Foremost is Google’s strength in the consumer market, which he said will eventually translate into a stronghold in business computing.

He said: “The cloud has arrived. It’s not a question of when but how fast it will arrive. Google runs itself off of Google apps.” Is it true? did all of the hosting companies are starting to loose grip of their customers? Why host your software on a static none agile server with limitations, Pay a monthly fee for something you are not actually using.

The concept of your software being served alive when a user needs it is a very interesting concept.

Alot of Facebook applications for example because of the low cost of building one and the users you can have for your application, alot of developers host their facebook applications on the amazon cloud inorder to offer a response to 5 - 5million users that will want to use your application. The fact that you cannot predict the popularity of your application comes in conjunction with buying a server? its like buying a plane togo to the office just in case you will need to fly to the office in some cases. The pay as you go model is proving more and more as the next business model for Internet companies in this day and age.

Another trend, he said, is the rise of the “power collaborator” within companies. “In the enterprise, things are still built for the power user. Software is built by experts for experts. Increasingly, people work in teams. We believe that you need to do a complete rethink to accommodate this new generation of employees. It shouldn’t matter what OS people use, or in what geography they’re located. Software is based on open standards. This is the vision of cloud computing and why we think this is the vision for the next generation of enterprise computing.”

Do enterprises use open source software? from my experience not a whole lot even like using mysql. CTO’s tend to want parents for a certain piece of software and a 1800 number to call to when something fails. That’s one of the major problems with open source. Not to mention using online services to manage and collaborate online. The whole privacy issue emerges there. what sane company will want to publish their bug tracking information online? Probably none, just because of ignorance. In a study i’ve made for a sister product we had called betabug.com, More then 95% of all bugs published on internal bug tracking software are formulated from 5 lines describing the bug and 0 patent infringement secrets and company confidential information.

According to the Gartner report, The State of Open Source 2008, “by 2012, more than 90 percent of enterprises will use open source in direct or embedded forms”.

The report also predicts a “stealth” impact for the technology in embedded form: “Users who reject open source for technical, legal or business reasons might find themselves unintentionally using open source despite their opposition.” IT managers who simply want to cut costs will look to SaaS rather than open source, says the Gartner report. “More technically adventurous IT projects will often prefer the direct use of open source and on-premises software development, but the mainstream IT organisation looking to reduce the IT cost burden will tend to choose SaaS where it is available.”

If we go into the hard facts, Salesforce CEO got it right, in the recent year salesforce.com grew more then 60% in income thanks to their force.com platform.
“Our fourth quarter and full-year results show that businesses are selecting the Force.com Platform-as-a-Service and cloud computing over failed client-server alternatives,” said Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO, salesforce.com.

“There’s only one way to describe both the consolidation of the industry and the growing number of companies choosing innovation, not infrastructure: The End of Software.”Revenue: Total Q4 revenue was $216.9 million, an increase of 50% on a year-over-year basis and an increase of 13% on a quarter-over-quarterbasis. Subscription and support revenues were $196.5 million, an increase of 49% on a year-over-year basis and an increase of 11% on a quarter-over-quarter basis. Professional services and other revenues were $20.4 million, an increase of 68% on a year-over-year basis and an increase of 24% on a quarter-over-quarter basis.

Marc Benioff claims that software is dead. I think so too. Whats the point in installing a piece of software that sits static on your drive, acts as the same as online service but lacks in agility?

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