Hi, bodo.

You should check out LoopBack (https://github.com/strongloop/loopback) from 
StrongLoop <http://strongloop.com/strongloop-suite/loopback/>. It's an open 
source mobile backend as a service solution built in Node.js. One of the 
differentiators for LoopBack is that you own the server, run on-premise or 
deploy to cloud. 

LoopBack uses models (for example, User, Product, Inventory) to encapsulate 
data and services and exposes them as REST APIs and client SDKs (iOS and 
Android). For new data produced by mobile applications, you can create a 
black box backend in a few commands to CRUD them with your choice of the 
data store.  For existing data, LoopBack provides the facility to discover 
and access them from various data sources out of box, including MongoDB, 
MySQL, Oracle, REST services.  More information can found from the technical 
paper 
here<http://marketing.strongloop.com/acton/attachment/5334/u-0094/0/-/-/-/-/>
. 

To facilitate the mobile development, we're developing a collection of 
built-in models (server and client) for the common needs, including User, 
Application, Device, ACL, Token, Notification, and File. New features are 
being released week by week.

LoopBack is a continuing evolution of the noBackend movement, pioneered by 
one of our developers, Ritchie, who created the deployd project. It also 
takes the Enterprise use cases into the architecture from the beginning, 
including the pluggable data/service connectors to provide integration with 
existing systems. LoopBack can be used as library for your Node.js 
applications, or as a framework to create your mobile backend 
declaratively. 

You are welcome to have further discussions at the LoopBack forum: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/loopbackjs.  

Thanks,
Raymond

On Monday, November 18, 2013 4:05:51 PM UTC-8, bodo wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I want to create the server app that manages data synchronization between 
> all my apps (mobile, web, desktop). I see Firebase and Parse work very well 
> but I want to create myself host. Anyone has experience on that ? Or any 
> suggestion ?
>
> Thank you very much
>

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