Enterprise Ready Server 3.0 (Apache + Tomcat) released

ERS 3.0 unites Apache 2.0 and 1.3 Web servers into a single package for
the first time; includes two releases of Apache Tomcat for customers to
mix and match Apache and Tomcat versions to suit their needs; and
supports FTP and PHP

Covalent?s Enterprise Ready Server includes the Apache HTTP Web Server and the Apache Tomcat Application Server, among the most popular Open Source components in the world today.  ERS 3.0 merges Enterprise Ready Server with Covalent?s Fast Start? Server offering, bringing together the Apache 2.0 and 1.3 Web servers into a single package for the first time.  In addition, ERS 3.0 includes two releases of Apache Tomcat.  Customers can deploy Tomcat 4.1 or the current Tomcat 5.0 release, with support for Tomcat 5.5 available in the very near future.  Customers can also mix and match Apache and Tomcat versions to suit their specific business-critical requirements.  ERS 3.0 includes full PHP and mod_perl support and provides an industry-standard protocol for efficiently transferring files over a TCP/IP network using FTP.

?Covalent Enterprise Ready Server 3.0 is the most comprehensive enterprise solution for Apache Web server management.  It improves service quality and provides heightened security by embracing Apache for enterprise use,? says William Rowe, Senior Engineer for Covalent Technologies and member of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF).   ?Because of Apache?s standards-based interoperability, Covalent ERS 3.0 is ready to serve as the presentation layer for all major application servers and Web-based applications, reducing the complexities and costs associated with managing mixed-source enterprise Web infrastructures.?
 
Source: Covalent Press Release

Reference:
>> www.covalent.com
>> Covalent Technologies Releases Enterprise Ready Server 3.0

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