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Gizmox is included in this year's SD Times 100 list among the 7 winners of the Web, Web 2.0 & RIA category.
Visual WebGui (VWG) is giving a sneak peak at a new alternative to its current WinForm paradigm. Microsoft rich application development is quickly shifting towards XAML, which is the markup for WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7. Now VWG is making that shift too with new declarative programming facilities.
A list of the 10 most important steps must be taken before migrating your application to the cloud
Today, millions of VB6 and WinForms developers are facing the scenario that they may soon find themselves irrelevant. No one’s talking about it, but everyone’s thinking it.
"...I read about the cloud being used for complex data-based applications, that latency could well be an issue... This is the issue that Visual WebGui solves: what is essentially a Windows Forms application runs on the Visual WebGui server, and only the image of the application is transmitted to the client, and only the users actions are transmitted back to the Visual WebGui server. They call this the Empty Client model..."
'The benefits of AJAX are undisputed, in particular the techniques that empowered the Web 2.0 experience. This helped make AJAX very popular among mainstream webprogramming because it offered a richer web UI and more fluid page transitions. Today, approximately 60% of all newly built websites use some AJAX components. AJAX, however, has not achieved a penetration rate that is even close to that of the enterprises. In fact, only 1% of newly built enterprise web applications utilize major AJAX infrastructures..."
The following article was published on Codeguru It is a well-known theory that the web and cloud will gradually force out client applications. All th...
"Stepping back, the advantage of using Visual WebGui is easily seen by what skills were not required: ASP.NET directives (those funny <%@> tags), HTML, DHTML, CSS (News - Alert), and AJAX concepts (e.g. UpdatePanel). Furthermore, the declarative style of ASP.NET was avoided in favor of the familiar method of instantiating controls are setting their initial properties in code," stated David Ching.
Gizmox is preparing a commercial release of its open-source Visual WebGui AJAX development framework. Gizmox has adopted the jQuery library as its client-side engine while mimicking the Windows Forms development model.
"20 Coolest Cloud Platform Vendors ...Visual WebGUI platform is a way to enable enterprises to create rich and responsive Web applications with solid performance and security"
"With the help of Visual WebGui products, core and Web developers can develop data centric enterprise Ajax driven applications, in a simple way using Visual Basic and Window Forms visual drag and drop experience and skills."
"Choosing VWG reduced significantly the development effort and skills required to create a windows-like web user interface."
"Gizmox’s Visual WebGui, a brand new, built from the bottom up platform for web application development, will help make things run a lot more smoothly in the cloud."
The Marker magazine chose Visual WebGui among the 5 startups which are expected to stick out in 2010.
"Using a homogenous platform provides developers with immeasurable productivity benefits and enables developers to make better use of existing assets, knowledge and experience rather than requiring the steep learning curve of AJAX."
whether or not we agree with the Gartner report that refers to the “hype” of cloud computing, it seems that we are moving fast toward fully comprehensive cloud solutions that include application layers. It might be sooner than expected before we can create fully functional enterprise applications running with ease on Microsoft Azure, Amazon EC2 and Google App Engine
makers of Visual WebGui, announced that its application platform will run atop Windows Azure to migrate .NET desktop applications to the cloud. The process does not require a rewrite; instead, developers copy and paste Windows code into Visual WebGui, then select Windows Azure for runtime, according to the company
With VWG's support for Azure deployment, developers can take the apps they've built in the Visual Studio IDE and select standard web server (IIS) deployment or Windows Azure deployment. The system will process your chosen deployment and prepare the application. The rest is standard DLL based copy/paste deployment to the Web or the cloud
In light of your recent article about the programs with legacy migration, below please find a response which provides answers to 4 of the most problematic issues. We believe your readers would greatly benefit from the information, and we regret that we were not directly interviewed about these issues in advance of your article...
"...The UI is amazing and works in all known webbrowsers... I personally use the it for projects and have had nothing but positive feedback..." Daniel Bardi.
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