Gizmox Unveils First Enterprise Platform for .Net developers to build HTML5 Mobile Applications
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Visual WebGui Enterprise Mobile Makes Millions of .Net Developers Mobile Developers
Tel Aviv, 13 March 2012 -- Gizmox, the developer of the award-winning Visual WebGui (VWG) cloud and mobile platform, announced today the availability of the preview version of its Visual WebGui Enterprise Mobile, the first platform for .Net developers to build secure, efficient data-centric enterprise HTML5 applications for cross platform mobile devices including iOS, Android and every W3C browser using their existing development skills.
“Enterprises need to extend their custom client/server applications to mobile devices and tablets to stay relevant but they require a solution that will provide data/IP security and support the “Bring Your Own Device” trend by employees. Currently there are 60 billion Microsoft-based lines of code applications within enterprises and Gizmox Enterprise mobile framework enables developers to write mobile accessibility and make those applications available on HTML5 devices,” said Navot Peled, Gizmox CEO. “Analysts predict that HTML5 will be adopted by more than 61% of enterprises in the next two years. This release of VWG Enterprise Mobile brings a much needed solution for .Net developers that will let them begin building cross-platform secured-by-design HTML5 mobile apps that extend existing enterprise apps.”
The preview version includes a suite of tools that enable developers to start building applications now including:
- Visual Drag and Drop Form-based Designer
- Point-and-Click Theme Designer
- Designated Mobile Control Suite
- Effective Ajax-based communication
- Easy and simple data-binding
Gizmox’s VWG Enterprise Mobile is secure by design with applications running on the server behind the firewall. On the client side applications are highly responsive because the user interface (UI) renders on the device browser using meta-data commands level communication for the lowest web protocol available today – 10% of the bandwidth used traditionally by the web. VWG also utilizes PhoneGap to enable client resources accessibility and within 90 days will provide support for off-line running of the application using local device storage. In future releases, the VWG will support developing enterprise data-intensive desktop, web and mobile applications from same code base.