How Docker Helped Us Achieve the (Near) Impossible

  Docker Solved a Key Problem Ever since we started Iron.io, we’ve been trying to solve a problem: how to keep our IronWorker containers up to date with newer language runtimes and Linux packages. For the past two years, IronWorker has been using the same, unchanged run-time environment. That is until a couple of weeks…

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Iron.io will be at GopherCon (Apr 24th-26th)

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GopherCon 2014 Iron.io is a sponsor of GopherCon and we’ll have several of our team in attendance. The conference is in Denver, CO and runs from April 24-26. We jumped in early as a sponsor as we’re a big user of Go and we’re glad we did. The attendance will be off the charts as…

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Iron.io Joins Red Hat’s OpenShift Marketplace

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  The OpenShift Marketplace Iron.io is pleased to announce its IronMQ and IronWorker solutions are part of the OpenShift Marketplace. The marketplace is an important component to Red Hat’s OpenShift Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) in that it lets developers combine the benefits of enterprise PaaS with tightly integrated, complementary solutions – all without losing time on technology…

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Iron.io Enhances Web and Mobile Capabilities with CORS Support

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  Iron.io adds CORS support Iron.io is pleased to announce the introduction of support for Cross-origin Resource Sharing (CORS). This capability means that developers have even easier access to the Iron.io platform from desktop and mobile browsers and other client devices.   CORS is an HTML5 feature that supports cross-domain communication across web clients and…

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Iron.io Launches Custom Runtime Environments for IronWorker

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Overview Iron.io announced today the introduction of custom language environments within its IronWorker processing platform. Instead of a single standard environment, developers can now define runtime environments and write workers for specific language versions. IronWorker already supports all common languages including PHP, Ruby, Python, .NET, Node.js, Java, Go, and binary files, but this release adds…

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Iron.io Launches on Pivotal Cloud Foundry Platform

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Iron.io is proud to announce that IronMQ and IronWorker are now available as add-on services on Pivotal’s web-based Platform-as-a-Service (PAAS) which is available at https://run.pivotal.io and runs the open source Cloud Foundry platform. Run.pivotal provides app developers with a powerful option to rapidly deploy and scale new applications. The recent launch of Pivotal CF – a…

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Iron.io Announces Alerts for IronMQ

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  Alerts can now be set on queues to trigger actions. Iron.io is pleased to announce the release of alerts for IronMQ. IronMQ is a cloud-based message queuing service that offers high scale and high availability. It provides pull and push queues – meaning processes can get messages (pull) and events or the queue can…

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