We believe GAE is the best available PaaS, and the most promising, as
of now. We have
been developing GAE applications for our select customers ever since
April 2008.
We are a bit choosy when we recommend GAE to customers. The platform
has been
steadily evolving and we need to take the customer into confidence
about
what it can do and what it cannot do. If we find the customer is too
much tuned with
the .net or java or php user experience, we do not try too hard to win
those customers.
For sure GAE is the most competitive offer in the market, and Google's
reputation helps
us in augmenting our sales effort.

A well tested GAE application so far has not failed us on cloud. In
the early stages we used to get 500 errors
and used to think something is wrong with the platform. Many a times
the problem used to be with code and not with the GAE.

Another challenge the developers faced was the paradigm shift from the
relational model and adopting the python programming.
Python is a great open source language and literally a movement by
itself
Now, we believe, we have made a sound investment in our skill base by
dedicating ourselves to GAE.

We are eagerly waiting for GAE for business and Hosted SQL platforms.

Warm regards.




On Nov 22, 8:02 am, "Vanni.T" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
> this post ("Goodbye, Google App Engine") is #1 (201 points in 5 hours)
> on Hacker News:
>
> http://www.carlosble.com/?p=719
>
> http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1927903
> It is a horrible, uninformed anti-GAE article. Too many "you're right,
> GAE sucks" comments out there for my taste. Nothing to say?

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