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Voyager Offers Android, .NET CF, Java Runtime Support
Recursion Software Announces Private Beta of Next-generation Mobile Development Platform
Jun. 26, 2008 11:15 AM
Recursion Software released a private beta version of their
Voyager mobile platform, with powerful interoperability for Android,
Microsoft .NET and Compact Framework (CF), all Java editions (JME CDC, JSE
and JEE), and more than 15 embedded operating systems. The Voyager platform is
a powerful cross-platform development environment that allows developers to
write one code-set natively in either Java or .NET and publish the code to
mobile or desktop nodes that can execute transactions at runtime regardless of
the virtual machine they employ. This beta version is an important step towards
write once, run everywhere for application messaging and communications. An
invitation to the private beta can be requested at www.recursionsw.com/V7beta
The Voyager platform picks up where browser applications
leave off by forgoing a centralized server architecture and embracing a true peer-to-peer
decentralized architecture of nodes-turned-intelligent client and server
that publish and subscribe to an ad hoc mobile community over any wired or
wireless network. Voyager enables extremely lightweight code to reside on the
client so that transactions and persistence occur locally with or without a
network connection, avoiding any single point of failure or scaling issues that
can hinder even today’s most popular mobile applications. Cross-platform
decentralized chat and collaboration, as well as merchant-to-consumer
intelligent shopping communities are just two of Voyager application prototypes
currently under development.
“Voyager makes possible a new breed of killer apps sharing
real-time, location-based information and participating in peer-to-peer
collaboration, commerce and tasks”, said Bob DeAnna, CTO with Recursion
Software. “A pervasive software platform that that will simplify the choice
between fragmented toolsets and standards is needed for this vision to be
realized. Voyager provides developers with a single platform that
essentially future-proofs their development strategy. We are extremely excited
to release this beta version of Voyager and to continue working with our
government and enterprise clients to build applications that span mobile,
embedded and desktop worlds”.
The GA release for Voyager 7 is expected in Q3 2008 with
additional enhancements planned, such as native support for JME CLDC/MIDP,
Brew, and iPhone. At that time the company also plans to launch new branding
and an updated website to reflect its mobile focus. A free developer download
of the latest Voyager 6.2 platform is available at recursionsw.com.
For more information
on Recursion Software contact Virginia
Brooks, virginia@brooksandassociatespr.com
at Brooks & Associates Public
Relations.
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