Gizmox Enters the Business Mobile Application Market - Visual WebGui Based Solutions Deployed in Major Financial and Medical Institutions
In partnership with IdeoMobile, business mobile solutions have been developed and implemented quickly with minimal cost
TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 7, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Gizmox, the developer of Visual WebGui Web & Cloud Platform, announced today their entrance into the Business Mobility Market. Visual WebGui's Instant CloudMove migration, which enables users to migrate client/server applications to the Web or Cloud, has now been extended to make business applications accessible from Mobile/Tablet devices using a simple mapping and configuration tool. IdeoMobile, in partnership with Gizmox, has already successfully implemented business mobile solutions in leading financial and medical institutions using the Visual WebGui framework.
IdeoMobile together with Gizmox enabled Bank Discount to launch its first iPhone mobile banking application within 60 days and Leumi Card, a credit card issuer launch a mobile offers application within 90 days. Maccabi Health Services, a prominent health fund launched their market leading mobile health application within 60 days.
Visual WebGui Business Mobile Application benefits include:
- Secured-By-Design Cross-platform and cross-browser mobile/tablet accessibility
- Zero footprint on the client device
- HTML5 support for rich user experience
- Native user experience for each device (Gestures etc.)
- Secured (un-hackable) Mobile accessibility
- Only 10% of the bandwidth and 50% of CPU
- Rapid development (Form-Based & jQuery)
"With an ever increasing number of businesses seeking to access business applications on-the-move, we needed to ensure that there was a way of enabling organizations to deploy a solution quickly and easily," commented Navot Peled, President of Gizmox. "Our Zero-footprint, HTML5, browser-based client, will enable organizations to deploy the solution cross-platform, and our secured-by-design solution removes the security issues often associated with mobile applications. VWG's solution targets the .NET developers for whom it offers the solution that Microsoft has been pursuing; namely to be able to develop simple, desktop-like .NET and deploy HTML5. This is what Microsoft has been trying to achieve with Silverlight. The successful implementation in major medical and financial institutions further supports Visual WebGui's position as the leaders of Web and Cloud-migration solutions."
For a preview of Visual WebGui's webmail application please navigate using a mobile/tablet device to http://67.205.112.81:8080/mobilewebmail/mainform.mwgx. The Visual WebGui framework supporting mobile and tablets is scheduled for shipping in March 2011 and the comprehensive mobile designated framework extension is scheduled for release in June 2011.
About Visual WebGui
Visual WebGui, www.visualwebgui.com, is the first .NET open source Ajax empowered Web/Cloud and Mobile application platform. It enables uncompromised desktop functionality richness on the Web and Cloud at commoditized costs. The Visual WebGui solution offers features that build, migrate, run and manage Web, Cloud and Mobile applications. It removes the Ajax complexities and limitations for business applications, as well as the web and cloud's single most limiting factor – the network limitation. It enables applications of any size and weight to be used on desktop, web and cloud and mobile from the same codebase, essentially forever changing the way businesses use web, cloud and mobiles for their organizational needs. In 2 years, Visual WebGui has more than 700,000 downloads and over 35,000 VWG applications that are in production, at first tier organizations such as SAP, IBM, Israel Aerospace Industry, Visa, Texas Instruments, banks, medical, government and military institutions.
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SOURCE Gizmox Ltd.
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