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Dallas, Texas, January 10, 2007 - Droplets, Inc. has ported its Droplets platform to HP UX, HP's version of Unix, running on the HP Integrity Server family, built with Intel Itanium II processors.
Droplets provides programmers with a framework for creating rich thin client applications that feature the full GUI capabilities of fat client software, directly from the desktop or in a Web browser, while maintaining all application code securely on the server. Programmers create Droplets applications using the Droplets SDK in COBOL, Java or C++.
The Droplets technology enables software developers to create network applications that have the rich interaction and usability of native desktop software combined with the administrative ease, universal accessibility, and high security of server-based Web applications. Droplets applications use only approximately 10% of the network bandwidth of typical Web applications, thereby lowering enterprise costs and dramatically improving the responsiveness of applications for dial-up users and mobile wireless users. Droplets applications are cross-platform and can be accessed within Web pages or directly from PC desktops or mobile devices. The Droplets technology is able to offer these advantages because it leaves 100% of the application program code on the server and interacts with the user through generic rich-thin client software that then interacts with the desktop operating system or the Web browser. This server-based architecture also affords Droplets applications military-grade security. Droplets applications can be written in standard COBOL, Java and C++.
To learn more, please visit http://www.droplets.com
About Droplets
Droplets, Inc. is a privately held software company based in Dallas, Texas. Droplets' rich-thin client software is protected by U.S. patent 6,687,745 and has been licensed by Global 1000 enterprises, U.S. armed services, ISVs, and ASPs.
Contact
Stacy Morse
Droplets, Inc.
+1 214.969.9970
stacy@droplets.com
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