Caucho Technology
Company type | CEO) |
---|---|
Products | Web server, Application server |
Website | caucho.com |
Caucho Technology is based in San Diego, CA. It is an
Hessian open source projects. Caucho Technology was founded in 1998.[1]
Products
The
Resin server project was started in 1997. The first version was released in 1998. Resin is both a web server[2] and an application server.[3]
Resin is dual licensed as GPL and commercial.
Quercus, an open source standalone project that is part of Resin, is a PHP clone written in Java with speeds that exceed standard PHP.[4]
Resin Server, Caucho's flagship product, was mentioned in the February 2012 Netcraft report as growing by a factor of ten in 2011.[6]
Chronology
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- 2018: Caucho celebrates 20 Year Anniversary
- 2018: Korea Chamber of Commerce & Industry achieves nationwide scalability using Resin clustering
- 2018: Resin Embedded adds support for Spring Boot command line deployment
- 2017: Caucho partners with the NTT Data Intramart Figtree Innovation Centre in Sydney to develop performance, cloud and security solutions[buzzword]
- 2017: Caucho presents Baratine Microservices at Devoxx 2017 Conference
- 2017: Caucho expands South Korean market through partnership with Xest Information Technology. Customers include Samsung, Ministry of National Defense and Korea Coast Guard
- 2017: NTT Data Intramart achieves 5,500 customer sales — powered by Resin
- 2016: Caucho introduces ultra fast and single-threaded Baratine GPL microservices framework
- 2016: Mitsubishi Corporation, Toyota Administration Corporation and Namco Bandai Holdings Inc. run on Resin as part of Caucho's partnership with NTT Data Intramart
- 2015: Caucho expands reseller and OEM program throughout Southeast Asia, Russia, India and the Middle East
- 2014: Caucho begins work on Baratine, a new distributed in-memory Java service platform
- 2013: Caucho celebrates 15-year anniversary!
- 2012: Netcraft reports 4.7 million sites deployed on Resin
- 2011: Caucho named “Cool Vendor” and “Visionary” by Gartner
- 2011: Resin Pro Cloud Optimized and Web Profile certified
- 2010: Resin leads Web Profile technology and keynotes TheServerSide Java Symposium
- 2009: Significant Cloud Support and Administration feature enhancements
- 2008: Introduction of Resin 3rd generation clustering and CDI
- 2007: Resin 3.1 released
- 2006: Japan's largest online gaming portal deploys on Resin
- 2006: Caucho releases Quercus, a PHP-Java implemented in 100% Java
- 2005: Caucho becomes a Sun Microsystem J2EE licensee
- 2004: Hessian 1.0 spec released
- 2003: e-gatematrix deploys on Resin
- 2002: CNET deploys on Resin
- 2001: AltaVista search deploys on Resin
- 2001: Caucho & NTT Data Intramart launch partnership
- 2000: Salesforce deploys on Resin
- 1999: Resin 1.0 released
- 1998: Caucho founded with the goal to provide lightweight and high performance Java solutions[buzzword]
See also
- Comparison of web server software
- Comparison of lightweight web servers
- Comparison of application servers
References
- ^ "Caucho Resin | Java Application Server | Web Server | Java EE Certified | PaaS/Cloud Ready » Company". Caucho.com. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
- ^ "Caucho Resin | Java Application Server | Web Server | Java EE Certified | PaaS/Cloud Ready » Resin Web Server". Caucho.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
- ^ "Caucho Resin | Java Application Server | Web Server | Java EE Certified | PaaS/Cloud Ready » Resin". Caucho.com. Archived from the original on 2012-03-30. Retrieved 2012-03-22.
- ^ Figley, Mark (9 October 2007). "PHP on Java: Best of Both Worlds?". InfoQ. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
- ^ "Caucho's Hessian binary protocol ported to .NET". www.theserverside.com. Archived from the original on 2021-01-26. Retrieved 2020-09-01.
- ^ Humble, Charles (22 February 2012). "Caucho's Resin Application Server Grew by a Factor of Almost Ten Last Year According to Netcraft". InfoQ. Retrieved 24 February 2012.