Progress Rollbase Now Available for AWS Users

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by Paul Nashawaty Posted on July 15, 2014

Are you an Amazon Web Services (AWS) user? If so, you might know that yesterday, Amazon launched new annual software subscription prices on AWS Marketplace. On the heels of this release and with just as much excitement, Progress announced that the rapid application development pillar of the Progress Pacific Platform, Progress Rollbase, is now available through AWS Marketplace.

What does this mean for you? Well for one, you will be able to develop powerful web and mobile apps instantly, by way of the drag and drop, point and click options in Rollbase. You will be able to deploy Rollbase as an ‘Amazon Machine Image’ (AMI), which will increase your application time to value… and could reduce the cost of managing your infrastructure elsewhere, because we can do it for you! You will also be able to deploy the apps you create immediately to AWS; think about how fast your apps can reach your customers.

The story gets better, if you’re a current AWS customer; you get the simple pleasure of maintaining only a single billing relationship with AWS while taking advantage of building apps that work in any environment you need them to.

  • In the cloud? Check.
  • On-premise? Check.
  • What about a hybrid environment? Check.
  • On a mobile device or tablet? Check.
  • In a web browser? Check.

All you need to do is use Rollbase to write once and you’ll be able to deploy your app on any platform, in any environment and to any data source.

Sound too good to be true? Try it yourself now, or learn more at http://www.progress.com/products/rollbase.


Paul Nashawaty
As the senior director of product marketing and strategy for the Progress solutions and audience marketing team, Paul Nashawaty keeps his eyes peeled on what enterprises are doing about big data as it relates to digital transformation. Paul is responsible for applying practical business methodologies using technological solutions to drive success in organizations.
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