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TransLattice Unveils TransLattice Application Platform 2.0

July 27, 2011

Facilitating easy migration of enterprise applications to the cloud at a significantly lower cost than existing solutions, TransLattice, the geographically distributed application company for enterprise, cloud and hybrid environments, has unveiled TransLattice Application Platform 2.0.


TransLattice's offering demonstrates a dramatic departure from the centralized application stack model, which has become increasingly complicated, cumbersome and costly and is built on the groundbreaking Lattice Computing architecture. It enables globally distributed deployment of enterprise applications. Requiring significant integration work, traditional installations use many layers of infrastructure; this complexity makes it difficult to achieve high levels of availability. Bringing an organization's applications down for hours or even days, these centralized deployments are vulnerable to outages.

“Outages can cost enterprises as much as $5,000 a minute, and they can have an enormous impact on a company's reputation and brand," said Frank Huerta, CEO and co-founder of TransLattice. "We're looking forward to working with customers who are eager to take advantage of TransLattice Application Platform's high availability, elasticity and inherent ability to deploy applications in traditional and cloud environments.”

Enabling resilient and scalable deployment of transactional applications while providing familiar ACID semantics, the world's first geographically distributed relational database is at the heart of the TransLattice Application Platform. Either a x86-based appliance or a cloud instance, the database, application server, load balancing and storage are all tightly integrated and combined onto a node. Nodes may be deployed wherever an organization needs them around the world, the company stated in a press release.

In August 2010, the company unveiled an innovative approach that according to the company would bring about a radical change in the way enterprise applications and data are provisioned. This is also going to significantly reduce costs and deployment complexity, while improving system reliability. By anticipating application and data needs based on policy, usage and geography, the newly launched Translattice application is expected to deliver information when and where it is needed.


Raju Shanbhag is a contributing editor for ContactCenterSolutions. To read more of Raju’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Rich Steeves



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