The Parse application helps developers manage terminal servers.IOS appOrAndroid applicationsYou should be familiar with Objective C or Java. But it is quite likely that youTerminal ServerThe code is not so familiarTerminal ServerCode can be used in data synchronization and authorization ). NowParseThe company released a non-public beta version that provides a solution that handles allTerminal ServerSo that you can focus on making the client more perfect.
Tikhon Bernstam isParseCo-founder, also co-founder and operation director of Scribd three months ago. He explained that many mobile app developersTerminal ServerThe code in this aspect is not very familiar, and the code is used to process databases, user authorization, prompts, and other common functions. Of course, they can do well, but it takes a lot of time to learn and implement these functions.
That's whyParse. After you drag the Parse software development kit to your smart disk device, you can use functions such as mobile data storage, push reminder, and user management with just a few lines of code. Bernstam said that a common user instance is the user merging synchronization settings so that they can use the same content on multiple devices. When using this synthesis, you can choose to create your program from scratch, or import existing programs, and then add new functions here.
ParseStarting. Bernstam acknowledges that Parse cannot satisfy all functions required by developers, but 90% is guaranteed. In addition, even if Parse helps you process the server, you can export the data when you do not need its services.
Parse has four co-founders, all associated with the incubator or their co-founders. This team is: Tikhon Bernstam (co-founder of Scribd), James Yu (second engineer of Scribd), Ilya Sukhar (working in Etacts earlier), and Kevin Lacker (founder of Gamador ).. The company has raised $1.1 million billion. Investors include YC, Start Fund, Google Ventures, Menlo Ventures, SV Angel, Yuri Milner, Aaron Iba (Appjet founder), Ray Tonsing, garry Tan (Posterous, YC), Chris Fanini (Weebly), and Sean Knapp (Ooyala ).
So far, this service has been merged into many popular programs, such as Hipmunk, Scribd's Float and Socialcam.
HoweverParseNot the first company to help mobile phone developers solve these problems. As a matter of fact, we have also reported earlier that Kinvey, a company has raised $2 million andParseSimilar to Techstars.