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slowcoach 20-09-2014 19:55

Webinar: What's New in Studio 7 & Introducing WaveMaker Enterprise
 
For all you software developers and budding developers, last Thursday's WaveMaker 7 Enterprise Webinar will give you an insight into this absolutely amazing Framework.

The Open Source desktop version will be released around November time, it can be installed on Windows. Linux and Mac IOS (Intel) machines and runs in the Browser.
Your applications will run on PC's, Tablets and Smart Phones via their Browser.

WaveMaker 7 is a complete re-write employing the very latest Java technologies, the main difference between the Desktop and Enterprise versions, apart from price ;), is that the Enterprise version allows multiple developers to work on the same application.

Here is the YouTube LINK
Enjoy,
Steve...

slowcoach 29-09-2014 18:55

Re: Webinar: What's New in Studio 7 & Introducing WaveMaker Enterprise
 
Here is an updated LINK to the WaveMaker Webinair which has the Q&A part added at the bottom of the link, the video is the same as before. The Q&A, amongst other things, explains the difference between the Enterprise and Desktop versions.

It's interesting to note that unlike most community versions which tend to appear before the "paid for" version, in the case of WaveMaker new Enterprise versions will be released with the Community Desktop version being released about a Month later.

The Community Desktop version is free and Open Source, the Enterprise version which includes Cloud Space, Support and other benefits, costs $10,000 for 25 Containers or $100,000 for an unlimited number of Containers as outlined in the Q&A.


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