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Austin Software Company Realizes Importance of Being Agile
Written by Lori Hawkins, Austin American Statesman   
Monday, 23 February 2009
What has changed at Phurnace Software since it was founded two years ago?
 
Phurnace Reports Red-Hot Q4 Revenue
Written by Karin Kelley, 451 Group   
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Austin, Texas-based Phurnace Software claims that its unreleased Q4 2008 sales are the company's largest to date. Founded in 2006, the Java EE application configuration and deployment automation vendor closed a $5m series A round of funding from S3 Ventures and DFJ Mercury in the summer of 2008. Phurnace's flagship product, Deliver, now works with Oracle's 9.2 and 10g platforms in addition to IBM WebSphere Portals. New enterprise customers include several large financial services companies. In addition to a growing sales force, management cites the global economic crisis as another reason for the sales boost, since increasingly more potential customers face shrinking IT budgets.

 
Phurnace Interview on Information Week's Startup City Tv
Written by Jessica Gass   
Friday, 09 January 2009

Phurnace was recently interviewed by Information Week Tech Editor, John Foley, for Startup City TV. To view the interview, please click here.

 
Phurnace Supporting Websphere 7.0
Written by Bryan Menell, Austinstartup   
Friday, 07 November 2008
Phurnace Software, a member of the AustinEmerging100 which you may have seen at the Innotech Beta Summit in 2007, today announced that its flagship product, Phurnace Deliver, will support the new IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0. All of the Phurnace Deliver capabilities that have been available for WebSphere 5.1, 6.0, and 6.1 will now also be available for the 7.0 release. Additionally, Phurnace Deliver will automate the migration of applications from any of the previous WebSphere versions to WebSphere 7.0 and support all of the new capabilities introduced in the new release. The 7.0 support from Phurnace is planned to ship to customers in early Q1, 2009.
 
As Java application server migrations loom, Phurnace continues to burn strong
Written by Vishwanath Venugopalan, Analyst, The 451 Group   
Monday, 27 October 2008
Support end-of-life events are usually major inflection points for large enterprises that trigger significant amounts of activity in their software development and IT operations teams. Austin, Texas-based Phurnace is well-positioned to gain a good amount of business from the resulting uncertainty.
 
Phurnace CEO Interviewed for Web2point0TV
Written by Jessica Gass   
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Phurnace CEO, Larry Warnock, was interviewed for Web2point0TV on Phurnace Software’s role in the future of the web and web applications.
 
Phurnace lands first $5 million in venture backing
Written by Lori Hawkins, Austin American Statesman   
Monday, 21 July 2008
The 18-month-old company, which sells software that accelerates the deployment of Java applications, plans to announce today that it has completed its $5 million first round of venture backing.
 
Phurnace Software sees a hot opportunity in Java EE deployment
Written by Vishwanath Venugopalan, Analyst, The 451 Group   
Friday, 22 February 2008
Austin, Texas-based Phurnace Software aims to tackle the problem of enterprise Java deployment by analyzing and diagnosing configuration differences between application server setups.
 
Phurnace Officially Launches
Written by Bryan Mennell, Austinstartup   
Monday, 12 November 2007
Does your organization use J2EE? Get ready to save yourself a lot of headaches.
 
Phurnace Seeks to Streamline Java Deployment
Written by Tony Baer, DataMonitor Computerwire   
Monday, 12 November 2007
For years, one of the greatest headaches about the Java platform has been its complexity. The sheer number of configuration settings for the different objects and components that comprise a Java ‘container” has made deployment a time-consuming, hit or miss proposition.
 
Phurnace heats up; startup expects to exit incubator soon
Written by Austin Business Journal   
Friday, 26 October 2007

Austin-based Phurnace Software Inc. is ready to burst onto the information technology scene.

 
Java management firm names former Vignette execs as CEO
Monday, 23 April 2007

CEO Larry Warnock comes to Phurnace from Austin-based software company, Vignette Corp., where he was chief marketing officer. Warnock has more than 23 years of experience in startup and established technology companies.

 
Robert Reeves and Daniel Nelson discuss how Phurnace uses Open Source Software
Thursday, 01 March 2007

Phurnace.com's founders, Daniel Nelson and Robert Reeves, used an open source infrastructure to develop, maintain, and market an application that makes Java deployment easier and more streamlined. For these entrepreneurs, open source was a means to creating the best possible product with the least amount of startup capital.

 
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