CloudMine is a platform that allows mobile app developers to create rich and compelling apps faster and easier.
Mobile developers routinely build tedious backend infrastructure and web services for their apps. This process is expensive, repetitive and represents 30-40% of the time and money spent on developing an app.
CloudMine solves this problem by providing a set of backend APIs that developers use to build their apps on. Our services allow mobile developers to include a complete backend solution without writing a single line of server code. This enables them to get to market faster and cheaper. Additionally, developers no longer have to worry about server and backend code maintenance, uptime, backups, or scaling.

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Apr
20
Rackspace Startup Program Spotlight On CloudMine: Rich And Interactive Apps Made Easy


by John McKenna

Mobile applications are a strong vertical with startups within the Rackspace Startup Program. Virtually all serious mobile applications require a significant amount of backend work from server maintenance, provisioning and scaling to custom non-application server code.CloudMine offers a hosted Backend-as-a-Service platform for developers to build rich and interactive apps with full backend features without writing a single line of server code.

CloudMine eliminates the development and IT infrastructure overhead usually associated with application development. This allows developers to focus on making their mobile applications shine and to get products to market faster, cheaper and with fewer headaches while still having the benefit of full backend support.

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Mar
01
DreamIt Ventures Philly 2012 Showcase brings seven startups to NYC


By Yael Borofsky

Seven Philadelphia-based startups traveled to the Big Apple yesterday to pitch a cast of New York investors at the Philly 2012 Showcase in New York hosted by DreamIt Ventures.

The companies — CloudMine, ElectNext, SnipSnap, Grassroots Unwired,Metalayer, Kwelia, and Spling — all participated in DreamIt Ventures’ Fall 2011 Philadelphia program and presented at Demo Day in December 2011. DreamIt hosted the showcase because a number of investors expressed interested in the December Demo Day, but were unable to attend, Kerry Rupp told Technically Philly.

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