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Magic Software, a provider of application platforms and business and process integration solutions, has announced the release of the latest version of the uniPaaS application platform, now with .NET integration for Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Clients and equivalent support for mobile devices. Software vendors and Enterprise customers can save valuable resources using uniPaaS' metadata engine - a ready-made business application engine - to bypass the intensive .NET code-writing stage and quickly design and deploy rich internet business applications for any Windows client.
uniPaaS is an application platform enabling Enterprises and Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) to deliver business applications that minimize project risk and associated costs. It also enables organizations to deploy business applications, from the same code-base, in any mode including Full Client, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), mobile and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS).
With .NET integration for PC's and mobile devices, uniPaaS RIA enables Enterprise IT departments and ISVs to create rich internet business applications that maximize the capabilities of the Client user interface while providing complete connectivity to external devices and easier re-use of existing .NET code and assemblies.
The new version of uniPaaS makes Windows Mobile access to RIA and SaaS as easy as Desktop access. This allows organizations to improve application availability for employees working out of the office. Mobile access also allows users in fields such as logistics where technicians use hand-held computing devices, to directly access their business applications and be constantly connected to the organization's back-end systems.
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