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Company News
Curl Releases Curl Version 7.0 Nitro Beta 2
Beta Update of Enterprise Rich Internet Application Platform New York — September 15, 2008 — At Web 2.0 Expo, Curl®, Inc. today announced the immediate availability of the Beta 2 release of Curl Nitro, the code name for Version 7.0 of the Curl Rich Internet Application (RIA) Platform. As with the initial beta release announced earlier this year, the Curl Nitro Beta 2 offers the essential capabilities of the Fit Client, including support for rich user interfaces, complex application logic and agile development. Beta 2 builds on this through new features for developers looking to build both traditional enterprise-class RIAs as well as Desktop RIAs. "This beta update release is the next logical step in our introduction of the planned new Curl Version 7.0 features to our community," said Bert Halstead, chief architect, Curl, Inc. "We look forward to hearing the response to the additions we have made as well as what other capabilities we can incorporate to continue offering the most superior enterprise RIA platform on the market." In addition to providing enterprise-level security, high performance and support for large data sets, new features and functionality in the Curl Nitro Beta 2 release include:
The Curl Nitro Beta 2 continues to supports a wide range of Windows platforms as well as Linux and Mac and is currently available for download at http://www.curl.com/download/nitro/index.php. The Curl Nitro Beta 2 as well as Version 6.0 of the Curl platform will be demonstrated at the Web 2.0 Expo in booth #1705, and executives will be available to discuss Curl solutions in more detail. Multimedia: Curltech flickr page, Curltech photobucket page Technorati Tags: Curl, RIA, Rich Internet Application, Enterprise 2.0, Suggested Links: Curl, Inc.'s Del.icio.us page, Post to Slashdot, Curl Nitro Beta 2 About Curl, Inc.Curl provides a Rich Internet Application platform for building and deploying Web-based applications that demand complex, highly interactive interfaces previously only possible as client-server applications. Using Curl, developers can implement a new class of complex, business-critical, Web-based applications that cannot easily be developed with Ajax or other smart client technologies. Curl allows corporations with legacy client-server applications to move to Web-based delivery, increasing reach and reducing cost. Founded in 1998, Curl is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sumisho Computer Systems. Curl has over 300 customers and 40 partners world-wide. For more information visit www.curl.com.
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