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News
from SC Systems
Introducing
BAS for Outsourced MultiValue & .NET
Application Development
Mpower1 International, an international operation specializing in business
creation, turnaround, growth and development for software companies, is pleased
to announce the latest addition to its growing list of “Business Mpowered”
companies:
BlueFinity Application Services (BAS). BAS has been established to perform
application development for any MultiValue database or .NET customer who does
not have the in-house skills or time to develop, migrate or enhance their
systems themselves. Development can either be provided as a one time project
or as part of an outsourced development and support contract depending on the
needs of the customer.
[Full Press
Release]
Nebula R&D Becomes
Distributor for OSMOSiS Development
Tools
Nebula Research and
Development has announced that it has signed with SC Systems as a Distributor
for OSMOSiS, the 4GL Rapid Application Development toolkit. The bi-mode software
produces both Character User Interfaces (CUI) and Graphical User Interfaces
(GUI), and applications can themselves be maintained from CUI or GUI screens.
The OSMOSiS family of tools includes cross-platform DBMS management tools, plus
components for Fax, eMail, SMS, print management, and more.
[Full Press
Release]
OSMOSiS
to Universe Conversion
We have started the migration of OSMOSiS to
Universe, more definitive news and progress will be posted soon. The whole 4GL
and SB/SB+ conversion tools are being migrated.
Phase one - the application run-time - has been completed successfully.
The Character-based 4GL tools have also been completed and tested . The
remaining part, the GUI interface routines, are currently being checked.
OSMOSiS
to D3 Conversion
The D3 download version of OSMOSiS includes a new demonstration account called
OSMOSiS-DEMO which is a fully
functional General (or Nominal) Ledger system. It contains all application
source code as well as all of the 4GL
parameters. This is designed to give a more comprehensive and detailed look at
the workings of OSMOSiS.
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