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June 01, 2006 | Comments: (0)

Mainsoft links Java, ASP.Net apps to IBM portals

Mainsoft this week announced availability of Visual MainWin for J2EE, Portal Editon, which enables IBM customers to run ASP.Net applications natively on IBM WebSphere Portal.

The Portal Edition product features a set of .Net extensions. IT organizations can use Visual MainWin to integrate a mixed portal environment with access to ASP.Net and Java applications.

To deploy portal initiatives in .Net and Java frameworks, Mainsoft is partnering with two IBM business partners, TamGroup and Prolifics. These two companies can recompile ASP.Net applications into Java portlets on a fixed-time, fixed-cost basis, typically at a rate of 5,000 lines of code per day.

Posted by Paul Krill on June 1, 2006 04:21 PM



April 21, 2006 | Comments: (0)

Ektron CMS400.Net gains new Web capabilities

Ektron has released Version 6.0 of CMS400.Net, its all-in-one application for creating, deploying, and managing interactive Web sites.

Version 6.0 boasts new features, such as site analytics, blogging, forums, polls, surveys, and content ratings, aimed at letting organizations develop more interactive sites and Web applications.

In addition, CMS400.Net 6.0 introduces document management support for the open-source office suite OpenOffice.org, and Oracle Database 10g for storing site data.

Ektron CMS400.Net 6.0 is currently available priced starting at $8,640 for a 10-user, one-URL license with one year of maintenance.

Posted by Caroline Craig on April 21, 2006 08:12 AM