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More about Enterprise RIA in practice

July 24, 2009 · 2 Comments

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In a previous post (Enterprise 2.0 Applications actually deliver their promised value) I wrote about an actual project that put into practice Enterprise RIA and multi-channel user experience. I received this week access credentials to the solution, and I must say that it truly illustrates the claims and rational that I have been promoting. I took some screen shots, and in the picture below you can see the two channels – the upper part is the Web Based RIA Client access for Power Users of the Logistics System, and the lower part is the Consumer Access to a Web Booking application (which is in fact driven by the same system).

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Even through the blurred picture, you can realize the complexity and richness of the logistics application, with multiple linked windows, 9 tabs in the dependent window and hundreds of fields. Imagine what it would take to implement such an experience using a Client-tier RIA platform. With an Ajax implementation, adequate interactive performance would be a virtually impossible challenge. And in terms of the development effort, tying together the Client Tier with the Server Tier would be quite significant. What I was told by the implementers, was that using Magic Software’s uniPaaS they developed and implemented the solution at the cost of about 300 hours! That’s really impressive, and I recommend to anyone considering to improve their business agility and to lower their IT costs to closely look at this technology.

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