Push Technology launches Reappt on IBM Bluemix  

IBM Bluemix developers can now use Reappt to deliver data at extreme scale and speed over the Internet to give apps a performance edge.

Push Technology has launched Reappt on Bluemix, IBM’s cloud development platform, designed to help developers create analytics-driven cloud applications. Designed for responsive, event driven, scalable and resilient apps, Reappt enables Bluemix developers to build reactive applications in the cloud faster, delivering data at extreme scale and speed over the Internet.

Reappt is the only enterprise-class Internet Messaging service available on IBM Bluemix to power business critical Internet apps. For developers building or scaling their latest dream app, Reappt on IBM Bluemix, makes it easier for developers to create cloud applications for mobile, Internet of Things (IoT), supply chain analytics and intelligent infrastructure solutions.

To counteract the explosion of ‘problem apps’ delivering poor consumer experiences, Reappt enables Internet, mobile and Internet of Things (IoT) developers to deliver highly responsive user experiences with a real-time feel, backed by a scalable and resilient application stack.

Sean Bowen, CEO, Push Technology, said: “The Internet wasn’t originally architected to move massive amounts of data in real-time, so developers have to accommodate for the unknowns: How reliable is the connection? How much bandwidth is available? What happens when connections are interrupted or lost? And developers are under pressure to create high performance, data rich applications that can work over these unknowns. Reappt tackles these hard problems—the limitations of business systems, the unknowns of the Internet, and device complexity—to stream data at extreme scale and speed, to and from millions of concurrent connections in milliseconds.”

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