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The Server Labs becomes authorized Google Apps Reseller.

The Server Labs signed an agreement with Google Apps to join its Reseller programme.

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The Server Labs donates IT equipment to the Asociación de Técnicos de la Informática (ATI).

The Server Labs (TSL) have provided ATI, a non-profit organisation for the Spanish IT sector, with a consignment of fully functional servers and ... Click here to see the full article.


The Server Labs takes the European Space Agency (ESA) to The Cloud:


Data processing in The Cloud could create savings of up to 50% for the Gaia project

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SOA Quickstart Solution

The Server Lab's SOA framework has been designed to be a productivity tool and a control that guarantees that all project based on service oriented architecture can be launched in a rapid and efficient manner, at the same time assuring that the best practices of architecture and development are enforced.


In this manner you are assured of a robust, standard, reusable and high quality solution. The framework facilitiates the definition of business services and the generation of a project skeleton, by means  of a domain specficic language (DSL) that can be understood by all the team, regardless of their role on the project. The use of a productivity and architecture enforcement tool such as this permits a high quality development standard and a reduction in the costs for the organisation.

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With The Server Labs's SOA Quickstart framework it is possible to standardize the SOA implementation using common data models, architecture design patterns and best practices. It is possible to implement a loosely-coupled architecture, thanks to code re-use and the automation of boiler-plate code generation.