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Revelation Software
http://www.revelationsoftware.com.auRevelation Software specialise in the provision of database development tools that permit applications to be developed in a fraction of the time required by traditional development environments. Revelation products may be scaled from single user to large enterprise wide networks, from the desktop to the World Wide Web — for a fraction of the cost of other enterprise software solutions.
Based upon a core technology known as MultiValue, our tools offer the ability to create applications that are powerful, flexible, and extensible.
Revelation Software has a proud heritage — built upon the provision of PC Database Software since 1982. With more than 1.5 million users, at over 50,000 sites, on all seven continents, Revelation Software is in nearly every industry imaginable.
Revelation Software’s flagship product, OpenInsight, is a repository-based applications development environment that enables development teams to work collaboratively to design, develop, deploy and scale high-performance business solutions on leading messaging and client/server platforms. OpenInsight’s complete tool set, advanced BASIC+ scripting language, powerful client/server development and unparalleled Notes data combine to deliver a complete environment for deploying and evolving network applications. OpenInsight is delivered with a flexible variable length, text-based filing system that is fully compatible with the Advanced Revelation filing structure, delivering rapid migration of existing applications to the Windows platform.
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Beyond Virtualisation - The Roadmap to 2012
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- What happens after virtualisation
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- How to deliver an automated architecture
- How to maximise your investment in virtualisation
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Building a business case for Unified Communications is currently more of an art than a science. However, the difficulty of building a business case for UC does not mean that there is none - just that we need to view (and measure) UC's benefits in accordance with the stage of maturity of the technology's adoption. Read on to find out more.







