Silverlight News Desk
Gizmox Brings Microsoft Silverlight to Enterprises
Visual WebGui Enables Silverlight Development for Enterprises
Jul. 18, 2008 02:45 PM
Gizmox announced the release of a fully functional beta
version of its Visual WebGui (VWG) with support for Microsoft Silverlight. For
the first time, VWG enables Silverlight for enterprise applications by
providing a RAD like Windows Forms development experience with drag & drop
design that cuts development cycles by as much as 90%.
Gizmox’s VWG further extends Silverlight with a thin (empty)
client GUI that makes Silverlight effective for heavy data centric
applications, making it an ideal solution for enterprise-level rich Internet
applications. Silverlight over VWG maintains all its original richness and can
be fully styled with Microsoft Expression Blend.
“Microsoft welcomes Gizmox’s support for Silverlight in
Visual WebGui (VWG) as a solution for enterprise-level rich Internet
applications,” said Brian Goldfarb, group product manager for Silverlight,
Microsoft Corporation “VWG server-side empowerment and Silverlight rich GUI capabilities
together offer an effective development pattern and a powerful and uniquely
secured by design GUI."
VWG combines the best of Microsoft's development tools &
platforms stack (ASP.NET deployment model, Windows Forms development
methodologies, Visual Basic-style designer, Windows Presentation Foundation
concepts, and Silverlight rich graphics and the .NET Framework in the client)
to achieve a productive new environment. VWG provides a quick and efficient, no
retooling, no relearning migration path for Microsoft developers, into the
cutting edge Silverlight technology with unprecedented ROI. An even higher ROI
can be achieved with yet another VWG build in capability, migrating existing
desktop Visual Basic 6 and Windows Forms application to Silverlight without
rewrite, or Model View Controller (MVC) structured applications without
reengineering.
An application designed with VWG, can be dually deployed
with DHTML or Silverlight presentation layers side by side, switchable by a
"button push". It allows access from standard browser or Silverlight
and this way allows access for both users.
For more information
on Gizmox contact H. Scott English, scott@ncsm.co.il at NCSM Strategic Marketing.
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