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Fiorano Releases .Net Runtime for ESB and SOA Platforms

07/19/2006

Fiorano Software Inc., a provider of SOA platform and enterprise middleware solutions, today announced the release of a native, fully-managed .NET runtime for its Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and SOA platforms.

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With this release, Fiorano becomes the only ESB to provide native support for C, C++, Java and all languages in the .NET framework, including C# and Visual Basic among others.

"The addition of a native .NET runtime allows enterprise developers, for the first time, to build, manage and deploy complex distributed applications using multiple languages – as is the norm in most enterprises – over a single framework", said Atul Saini, CEO and CTO of Fiorano."This release satisfies a critical requirement from the industry, since most middleware platforms only support a narrow set of runtime bindings – typically Java, with wholly inadequate support for critical languages including C++ and C#. With the latest Fiorano platform, developers can now exploit the power of high-speed messaging and component-based, Service-Oriented development using a wide mix of programming languages, giving them unparalleled flexibility in the development of next-generation applications and business systems".

The Fiorano ESB and SOA platform provides seamless integration environment for applications developed using multiple technologies, including .Net, Java, C and C++. With Fiorano’s native support for .NET, Java, C and C++ complex distributed processes can now be developed without losing flexibility or performance.

".Net is fast becoming the de-facto standard for programming by all windows developers, resulting in almost all existing Visual Basic (VB), Visual C++ (VC++), and even Foxpro developers migrating to .Net. These developers can now take advantage of Fiorano to easily deploy complex processes that interface with C/C++ and Java applications without losing any performance or flexibility, creating a rich cross-language development environment for windows", added Atul Saini.

Fiorano’s release of native runtimes for .NET, C and C++, in addition to already available Java bindings, creates the industry’s first truly multi-language, multi-platform middleware platform. Fiorano’s unique peer-to-peer distributed architecture ensures linear, build-as-you-go scalability, while support for all popular languages ensures a rich, flexible development experience for developers.


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