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Mobile Cloud: Magic Software to Announce uniPaaS Support of Mobile Computing At Gartner's Web Innovation Summit

Magic Software a provider of application platforms, and business and process integration solutions, announces the support of uniPaaS, its revolutionary application platform, for Microsoft's Windows Mobile operated devices. uniPaaS is the industry's first Rich Internet Application (RIA) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform to feature a single development paradigm that automatically handles the Client and Server partitioning. uniPaaS can also deploy in multiple modes -- on-premise as well as on-demand. uniPaaS lets Magic application owners and ISVs extend their service and product offerings to include RIA and SaaS deployment, while significantly lowering the application maintenance and delivery costs.
As part of the uniPaaS launch campaign, Magic Software will participate as a Platinum sponsor at the forthcoming Gartner Web Innovation Summit, the meeting place for Web 2.0 innovation, SaaS and Cloud Computing. Magic Software will present uniPaaS at the Solution Showcase, and also deliver a session at the summit about Business Application Portfolio Survival in Web 2.0: The Platform Choice.


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