BlueMix Champs Contest-digit

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  1. jinu

    jinu Well-Known Member

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    Read the below paragraph
    BlueMix, a cloud-based platform from IBM, makes it easy for developers to build enterprise-grade mobile and web apps. With over 50 plugins called ‘services’ that you can leverage to make your app secure, scalable and robust, BlueMix is based on the Cloud Foundry project and is built around Open Standards, preventing vendor lock-in. It comes with built-in native and hybrid SDKs for target platforms like Android and iOS, along with runtimes for popular web frameworks like Ruby on Rails, Sinatra, Node.js and Liberty for Java. Components such as databases, messaging platforms, user authentication and push messaging are tightly integrated into the platform, ensuring that you have all the building blocks you need to build your app.

    IBM’s Platform as a Service (PaaS) offering is an end-to-end platform for developers, and features tools that you can use throughout the life-cycle of your app. For instance, the Track & Plan Add-On allows Agile development, complete with feature tracking and shared tasks, while the DevOps console features a full-scale Web IDE with version control using Git. The Continuous Delivery Pipeline automates builds and test cases for your app, ensuring seamless deployment and maintenance of your app. Additionally, you can run multiple instances of your app, and BlueMix will automatically scale them to meet user demand.

    The architecture of BlueMix is a client-server model, where all the clients (both app instances as well as the developer console) connect to the main BlueMix service using RESTful APIs. Apart from mobile and web apps, you can also use BlueMix to build applications that mine through BigData, and create sophisticated analytics framework, using either the Hadoop or the built in Analytics Warehouse service. Emerging areas like Internet of Things and Smart Devices are well supported, allowing you to pull data from wearable devices such as FitBit, MapMyFitness or RunKeeper into your application.

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