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Red Hat to buy mobile application management platform

If you want to play in the enterprise these days, an vendor has to have a mobile strategy. Open source infrastructure provider Red Hat Inc. is expanding its strategy by buying enterprise mobile application provider FeedHenry, a Irish-based platform that supports security, storage, data synchronization and app management.

“As mobile devices have penetrated into every aspect of enterprise computing, enterprise software customers are looking for easier and more efficient ways for their developers to build mobile applications that extend and enhance traditional enterprise applications,” Craig Muzilla, senior vice-president of Red Hat’s application platform business, said in a statement. “FeedHenry will help us enable customers to take advantage of the capabilities of mobile with the security, scalability, and reliability of Red Hat enterprise software.”

The acquisition is subject to closing conditions.

Red Hat said FeedHenry — which can be deployed on-premise or in the cloud on AWS, Rackspace, HP Cloud, IBM Softlayer and hybrid clouds like VMware’s VCHS — fits into its JBoss xPaaS strategy for OpenShift, its PaaS offering for hosting apps in the cloud. JBoss is backing a community project called AeroGear, which provides libraries for simplifying mobile development.

In one sense, writes Scott Fulton at Fierce Enterprise, that makes the JBoss app server a competitor to FeedHenry. Unlike JBoss, FeedHenry’s principle architecture platform is Node.js, a server-based implementation of JavaScript. Fulton raises the question of whether Red Had bought FeedHenry to keep it from overtaking JBoss.

In April, FeedHenry launched version 3 of the platform which included

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