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NodeSource Moves Into the Enterprise Node Support Space

Jul 17, 2015

Time was when Joyent was the only game in town for enterprise level support in Node.js. Now, one of the members of a Node.js coalition is preparing its own enterprise-level support offering for Node and is using its close ties to name-brand enterprise Node users as a selling point. NodeSource, a member of the recently formed EnterpriseJS coalition, has announced a three-tier Node.js support plan that’s “available to companies at any point in the Node lifecycle, from developer questions throughout production support,” according to Mark Piening, COO of NodeSource. Continue reading this story at InfoWorld.com

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