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Migrate from Parse to apiOmat
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Excerpt: We from apiomat wrote a python script to migrate your data and schemes from Parse to our apiOmat BaaS. See below to find a step-by-step guide how to do this. After the script is finished you can start programming against the apiOmat backend. For tutorials see our documentation. A comparsion of the android client code between parse and apiomat can be found here. Install Go to SignUp to create a new account on apiOmat. If you already have an account login and create a new app. Deploy your app to our cloud by pressing the deploy icon. Copy your ‘ApiKey’ from the App-Setup in our dashboard. Take also note of the selected system in the left panel (TEST, STAGING or LIVE). Install pip on your system.... read the full post.
Tags: BaaS, parse
Welcoming Parse to Facebook- Facebook Developers
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Excerpt: Last week, we hosted our first Mobile Developer Conference, where we launched several new products to help mobile developers integrate Facebook: Open Graph for mobile, better Facebook Login, and new developer tools. Today, we’re making it even easier to build mobile apps with Facebook Platform by announcing that we have entered into an agreement to acquire Parse, a cloud-based platform that provides scalable cross-platform services and tools for developers. By making Parse a part of Facebook Platform, we want to enable developers to rapidly build apps that span mobile platforms and devices.... read the full post.
Tags: Facebook, parse
Facebook Sees Increase In Parse Signups, Tells Developers “No Plans To Change How App Data Is Used”
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Excerpt: Josh Constine is a technology journalist who specializes in deep analysis of social products. He is currently a writer for TechCrunch. Previously, Constine was the Lead Writer of Inside Facebook, where he covered Facebook product changes, privacy, the Ads API, Page management, ecommerce, virtual currency, and music technology. Prior to writing for Inside Facebook, Constine graduated from Stanford University.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, Facebook, parse
Auto-Importer Available for Parse Customers Joining StackMob
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Excerpt: If you’re coming to StackMob from Parse, our auto-importer helps you to quickly and easily migrate your data from Parse to StackMob. To learn more about how we’re helping Parse customers transition, visit https://www. stackmob. com/parse/. We’ve also put together three guides to show you how to “speak StackMob” if you’re coming from Parse: JavaScript: Parse to StackMob Tutorial Android: Parse to StackMob Tutorial Not sure if you should switch or not? Here are four great reasons we’d love your to join our open community. Unique to the backend-as-a-service space, StackMob’s core API is completely free to use — no catch. Free API calls, users, analytics, push access control and more are all part of the package.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, parse
Facebook Buys Parse To Offer Mobile Development Tools As Its First Paid B2B Service | TechCrunch
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Excerpt: Kim-Mai Cutler is a technology journalist who has worked for Bloomberg, VentureBeat and The Wall Street Journal. Before she joined TechCrunch, she led mobile coverage at Inside Network, a six-person media startup that was acquired by WebMediaBrands in 2011 for $14 million in cash and stock. She specializes in covering gaming, distribution and monetization of mobile applications and venture. → Learn More Josh Constine is a technology journalist who specializes in deep analysis of social products. He is currently a writer for TechCrunch.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, Facebook, parse
Migrating from Parse? Why You Should Join StackMob
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Excerpt: In Silicon Valley, companies can come and go with alarming speed. On the heels of the news that BaaS provider, Parse, is getting gobbled up by Facebook, we want to assure mobile developers that we are here to help them be successful. StackMob remains a scalable, reliable and secure backend solution for developing your mobile applications. Our promise to you is this: You own your data: In an era where oppressive terms of service serve to lock in your data to one provider and disenfranchise millions of users, your data on StackMob is your business. We don’t believe in boxing you in or taking ownership of your work.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, BaaS, parse
Parse Isn't An OS, But It Is Facebook's Answer To Android And iOS
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Excerpt: Josh Constine is a technology journalist who specializes in deep analysis of social products. He is currently a writer for TechCrunch. Previously, Constine was the Lead Writer of Inside Facebook, where he covered Facebook product changes, privacy, the Ads API, Page management, ecommerce, virtual currency, and music technology. Prior to writing for Inside Facebook, Constine graduated from Stanford University.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Facebook, parse
Parse Sponsors Kiip’s Build Fund 2.0 for Independent App Developers
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Excerpt: Today we’re proud to announce our sponsorship of the Kiip 2013 “Creation Build Fund for Independent App Developers. Open to all independent app developers, this year’s ten winners will receive $10,000 in cash and $5,000 worth of services from Kiip’s chosen partners, including 6 months of free Parse Pro. Kiip is the world’s first mobile rewards network that delivers rewards for achievements in apps and games. The company’s category-creating rewards platform enables brands to reach consumers in the moments when they are most engaged and receptive, while driving revenues and greater user allegiance for Kiip-enabled games and apps. Kiip was founded in 2010 by Brian Wong, Courtney Guertin and Amadeus Demarzi.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Investment, parse
Partnering with New Relic for Performance Management
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Excerpt: We see a wide variety of customers here at Parse, from indie developers making games like Hotel Story, to massive household names building apps to support their brand, such as the Food Network. At every level, though, when a developer is considering a service provider, their concerns remain constant: Is this reliable? Will my data be secure? Am I going to have to migrate my data if we get popular, or is this a scalable solution? Does this offer all of the tools I’m looking for in an intuitive, user-friendly way? Parse is here to make sure that when you decide to use us to support your backend, the answers to all of those questions is “yes.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, Mobile, New Relic, parse
Parse Study: Amazon Web Services
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Excerpt: Parse provides cloud-based backend services for mobile application developers. The San Francisco-based startup delivers a full stack of mobile services so that developers can focus on developing applications and leave the infrastructure to Parse. Launched in 2012, this fast-growing start-up provides server management for about 60,000 Android, iOS, and Windows mobile applications, which run on more than 200 million mobile devices. Parse operates a number of high-throughput, I/O intensive MongoDB clusters and needed to improve scalability and speed. Parse handles user account management, data storage and disk caching for its customers and usage can fluctuate on a daily basis.... read the full post.
Tags: API-Evangelist, API-Stack, AWS, BaaS, BaaS, Mobile, parse

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