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Based on the award winning Visual WebGui technology, Gizmox is introducing its newest products for migrating client / server applications to web, cloud and mobile environments, described in this paper.
In order to take advantage of the cloud's promise the applications must be built or adjusted to work on that platform and even existing web applications cannot always be transferred to Azure without some changes, but for client/server, the task is much more challenging. So this paper discusses and explains Visual WebGui approach and concepts that allows the shortest path from client/server applications to Windows Azure cloud.
March 03, 2011
Visual WebGui Instant CloudMove takes a migration approach combined with a virtualization engine. Through its unique virtualization framework, a layer existing between the web server and the application and its highly automated process, Instant CloudMove converts legacy applications to native .Net code and then optimizes it for Microsoft's Azure platform
VWG brought an innovative approach to Enterprise Rich Ajax Web with rapid development, security-by-design and desktop richness, and all cross plain browsers with zero-foot-print client. This unique approach that won loyal followers with first tier organizations is now extended to Mobile
VWG successfully reproduces the Web Forms development experience by offering pure Window Forms development paradigm for Web due to its unique application code virtualization technology which allows to virtualize over Web server rather than OS.
This White Paper specifies Visual WebGui's innovative Application Delivery Platform and indicates its unique way of taking desktop business applications to the Web, Cloud or Mobile.
Overview for ASP.NET based components that explores the basics of enhancing 3rd party ASP.NET components performance by leveraging the Empty Client (an ASP.NET extension) pipeline.

Learn how to extend, customize and enhance your Visual WebGui apps or extend your existing web apps with Visual WebGui capabilities
Learn what makes Visual WebGui not just another Ajax framework
This document explores the differences, pros, cons and usages scenarios of Client empowered web architecture vs. Server empowered web architecture.
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