CumuLogic, a Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) software provider has announced a public beta version of the new PaaS solution which will a number of people to build and manage Java PaaS in public, private and hybrid cloud environments. It is based on a cloud application management platform, and includes cloud services automation, autoscaling, monitoring, resource management and user management.
I am told it also includes IaaS abstraction, policy-based workload deployment, and the ability to mix-and-match infrastructure software which enables the deployment of modern applications, as well as consolidation of legacy Java applications to a single platform. The beta version can be downloaded for free at http://www.cumulogic.com.
I really think it would be better called JPaas, however! Are you into this stuff? Let me know what you think.

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