XAP 7.0 Is on the Move!

Posted 30 December 2008 @ 4:46 am by Uri Cohen

After the release of GigaSpaces XAP 6.6, we are now deep into the planning and development of our next major release, 7.0. This release, which is due in mid 2009, will include a few major themes, such as significantly better administration and monitoring capabilities, network resources optimizations, highly optimized and flexible local cache, reduced memory footprint, improved deployment model and support for deployment on the cloud.

If you've been following us in the past few years, you know that our R&D is practicing SCRUM for quite a while now as part of the development process. Our head of R&D, Guy Nirpaz, has talked about it numerous times to both our users and the development community at large. The nature of SCRUM and the fact that it's composed of sprints enable us to share recently developed features with our community, as we've done in the past for versions 6.5 and 6.6.

Our sprints last two weeks, at the end of which we publish the results of the sprint as an early access milestone release. Our 7.0 early access program already includes the first two milestone releases, which you can download and play with. We will be happy to hear any feedback you have. The first two milestones include the following highlights:

Naturally, there's a lot more than meets the eyes, and we're continuing to work on new and exciting stuff. You can stay tuned using our 7.0 early access page.

Happy new year,
Uri

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