Chicago-based KeyLimeTie has recently unveiled iLime, the hosting service for developers who plan to adopt new push notification and in-app purchasing features of the iPhone OS 3.0.
Here’s where the problem (according to KeyLimeTie’s press release):
Apple’s gateway manages all notifications sent between application providers and individual devices. However, Apple has not expressed plans to provide hosting solutions, requiring applications developers to establish their own reliable server infrastructure to communicate with Apple’s gateway server.
By leveraging KeyLimeTie’s infrastructure and its cloud computing framework, iLime creates economies of scale that inexpensively deliver otherwise cost- and resource-intensive services to developers.
Finally you may wonder where you can get more information. iLime has a dedicated website where all the details are…