Following Acquisition By Facebook, Parse Rolls Out Parse Hosting

Cloud application platform Parse, which was acquired by Facebook in April, announced the launch of Parse Hosting Tuesday, joining its four existing offerings -- Parse Data, Parse Social, Parse Push, and Cloud.

Cloud application platform Parse, which was acquired by Facebook in April, announced the launch of Parse Hosting Tuesday, joining its four existing offerings — Parse Data, Parse Social, Parse Push, and Cloud.

Parse Hosting allows developers to host static content for their apps — such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS — alongside Cloud Code, allowing for server-free app development. Developers can now create Web-based apps without the need to manage and scale their own servers.

Sample uses for Parse Hosting include leader boards for Parse-powered games or Web forms that allow users to submit data to the Parse back-end.

Parse CEO Ilya Sukhar said:

After our acquisition announcement last week, we went right back to work.

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