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Navot posted on November 13, 2008
We are happy to announce Visual WebGui new ASP.NET wrapper wizard incorporated into 6.2.1 stabilization version. The new wrapper enables easy and straightforward wrapping of ASP.NET controls such as those of Infragistics, Devexpress, Telerik and others. It lets you developer an opportunity to enrich Visual WebGui environment.
We had quite some few inquires on the opportunity to invest in Gizmox - Visual WebGui. We are just about to close our round A' investment, and before we do that we are granting those of you who had expressed interest in the past to contact us again.
Visual WebGui, for the first time, enables Silverlight development for enterprises, utilizing Windows Forms-like RAD development and a more powerful and secured GUI.

Silverlight applications up and running fast, how does Windows Forms sound to you?

The Visual WebGui (VWG) 'on-server' web paradigm has now been implemented for Microsoft Silverlight. It simplifies Silverlight line of business (LOB) development with a proven 90% cut in development time while it empowers it as a GUI for LOB applications.

The evolution of the web closely resembles the evolution of desktop computing moving from the age of “dumb” terminals or the mainframe computing paradigm into the client server computing paradigm, into a new paradigm shift called On Server AJAX and now SILVERLIGHT computing.
The move to AJAX / SILVERLIGHT has left enterprises with no adequate solutions for security concerns, cost effective development cycles, and support for complex interactions and options for off-line operability.  
On Server AJAX / SILVERLIGHT offers revolutionary solutions to those concerns and needs.
 
VWG's On-Server Web model, is as scalable as ASP.NET AJAX and apparently more.
This is the beauty of this model; be productive with simple Window Forms like, development experience which senior technologists attest to as being simple, fast and cost-efective.

The Enterprise Server beta version 6.1 provides the scaling capabilities & redundancy required in order to store the session state within an external state server that can be either an SQL Server or any state server which is enabled by Microsoft ASP.NET session state.

Introduction

We are frequently asked if Visual WebGui (VWG) is not just another Citrix look-alike. Nothing could be further than the truth, for Citrix and VWG offer very different solutions to business requirements that turn out to be far from identical.
There is, of course, a reason behind the question. This paper sets out to disperse the ambiguity and make it quite clear what VWG really is. Interested?

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 8:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

It is all about simplicity when programming next–generation, complex Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) applications. In this webcast, we develop a fully blown AJAX enterprise application by dragging and dropping controls using Windows Forms Designer and the Gizmox Visual WebGui (VWG) framework. We extend, customize, and invoke client resources, and we demonstrate how you can cut your development cycle by as much as 90 percent. Visual WebGui is open source, so you can dive into the code.

Wednesday, July 02, 2008 9:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada)

In this webcast, we use the Gizmox Visual WebGui framework to "light up" a fully blown, line-of-business application in 20 minutes. We demonstrate how we make Windows Forms (WinForms) controls available for Microsoft Silverlight browser plug-in applications and how you can style your UI by using fully enabled Microsoft Expression Blend design software. The outcome is a Silverlight application with a very light footprint. As a bonus, the application is secured by design with no open ends to protect

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