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What is Flex?
Adobe® Flex™ is a cross platform, open source framework for creating rich Internet applications that run identically in all major browsers and operating systems. Flex allows users to have the same experience on web applications as they do with desktop systems. And so you can gain the most out of your investment, Adobe's New Apollo application framework allows you to run Flex applications natively on your desktop without the browser and have greater integration into the desktop system, providing a total solution.
Solution...
If Flex is the option for you and not sure were to start, eLink's experience in Flex projects and Internet technologies will help! If you are starting a new project, updating an existing website or planning custom components we can help through the various stages of your project.
Strategy & Brainstorming
Architecture & Design
Development
Support and Training
Custom Controls and Components
Complex Solutions
We understand client environments can be very complex and challenging with a mixture of technologies, such as XML, Java, Javascript, AJAX, FABridge and Flex all needing to communicate seamlessly. In our experience we have encountered all these technologies and some not so known. eLink leverages open source and commercial solutions to best help our clients meet their business objectives. No matter how complex your environment, we are ready for the challenge!
Flex Success
Flex Store
Created commercialized version of the Flex Store with catalog and ERP integration.
Custom Components
Number of custom components created, such as Advanced Trees, Registries, GEO Mapping for ERP application.
Charting and Reporting
Custom report and charting component generator driven by XML from server.
Original Software, the Application Quality Management (AQM) and Automated Software Quality (ASQ) vendor, has announced the release of its latest version of TestDrive, an agile test automation solution, and TestDrive-Assist, a dynamic manual testing solution. Version 7 is in direct response to an independent study undertaken earlier this year which revealed that the need for enhanced business agility was the highest rated market driver for improving software quality. With more complexity in IT projects and a need to respond faster to changing markets, development and QA teams have had to adapt the way they work. Original Software addresses the need for a more dynamic way of working and for agile test automation.
This week, stalwart packaged applications software vendor Adobe announced the availability of its Flash Media Server on Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure. It’s a move that should be good for both companies but one that also raises a few questions.
Adobe Systems has announced a strategic agreement with Deloitte Consulting to create and deploy a new generation of applications designed to extend the power, reach and impact of enterprise systems for improved customer experience. “We are transforming user engagement with enterprise applications by unlocking their full value for our clients and their customers,” says Paul Clemmons, principal, Deloitte Consulting LLP and emerging solutions national service line leader. “Through our alliance with Adobe, we are deploying user-centric, rich Internet solutions that simplify complex applications and integrate front end and back end systems for more productive and intuitive business processes.” “Customers are demanding new ways to interact with businesses, and businesses are responding by delivering richer, more intuitive experiences to customers across a range of digital devices,” said Al Hilwa, Program Director, Application Development Software, IDC. “The strategic alliance between Deloitte and Adobe will bring significant implementation expertise and software solutions to organizations who are working on improving customer access to their products and services.”
After the Operation Payback marauders associated with the so-called Anonymous hacker coalition downed the Visa and MasterCard web sites Wednesday in retaliation for their refusing to continue processing financial contributions to WikiLeaks, Facebook took down an Operation Payback page where it appears the vandals have been congregating, congratulating each other and getting their marching orders. Facebook said the page was removed “for violating our Terms of Use,” which outlaw hate speech, threats of violence and bullying. It appears an idle gesture since the self-styled “hacktivists” just regrouped elsewhere on Facebook, according to Forbes. Presumably now Facebook can count on getting DDoS’d itself.