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OrangeScape is a Chennai based product company founded in the year 2003, with a vision of simplifying business application development.[1] OrangeScape uses a spreadsheet like development environment for creating business applications. In December 2008, the company entered Platform as a Service space with its Cloud version. The product was rewritten to run its development environment on the browser and to support cloud-oriented datastores such as BigTable. Consequently, the 3.0 version allows applications developed on OrangeScape development environment to be deployed on Google App Engine.[2]
[edit] ProductPrior to 3.0, the product was called as OrangeScape DimensioN. From 3.0 onwards, the product is also called as OrangeScape. This product has three major components: OrangeScape Studio, OrangeScape Enterprise, OrangeScape Cloud.[3] The browser based development environment is called OrangeScape Studio.[4] It provides 4 design perspectives:
The application developed using OrangeScape Studio can be deployed as on-premise application using OrangeScape Enterprise or as SaaS application using OrangeScape Cloud. OrangeScape Cloud uses GAE, offering a shared-everything or a shared-Processing multitenancy models. Shared-Processing is achieved by deploying the application into different Google app engine accounts. OrangeScape Enterprise runs on JEE application servers and supports standard databases including Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL and IBM DB2.[5] [edit] UsesOrangeScape is commonly used for building process oriented business applications. Most of the corporate customers of OrangeScape use its enterprise version to run custom built applications in their data-center. Some of the new customers are building SaaS applications that runs on OrangeScape Cloud.[citation needed] The company claims to make business application development simpler by using spreadsheet & process design interface, so that domain experts and business analysts can build applications on their own.[6] [edit] Competitors[edit] References
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