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AJAX ( Asynchronous Javascript and XML ) and Web 2.0 is a collection of technologies that can provide greatly enhanced presentation experience, in a more structured information sharing environment, that lets people collaborate and share information far more easily. With these new capabilities, users are able to experience near-desktop like capabilities through a standardbrowser, enabling interactive applications like work processing, spreadsheets etc available through standard IE or Firefox application.
Delivering AJAX applications requires a range of web based skills, and systems development experience. Within the Rosetta Sourcing delivery process, the AJAX implementation process can be controlled and understood, ensuring visibility across multi-disciplined teams working in tight and challenging environments. AJAX gives you the ability to deliver an engaging and exciting experience to your customers. It enables users to no longer have to wait for the �click-wait-refresh' cycle that we have all become use to, and enables applications or services to deliver content to users while then the user is still inputting data. GoogleMaps is a perfect example of this advanced capability. AJAX is not tied to any particular technology, or vendor. It's an architecture that enables the next natural progression in web system design, and unlocks some of the problems that have restricted ASP/Online service models in the delivery of core business functionality. It is equally possible to use AJAX techniques and AJAX frameworks on .NET, J2EE, PHP and most web technologies, however a number of platform neutral solutions have evolved, giving clear vendor independent ways to build enterprise, rich, fully distributed solutions. To understand how Rosetta Sourcing can help you deliver your vision, Please contact us for a demonstration of the capabilities of this important and exciting new technology; For further information on AJAX, check out the Wikipedia reference. |
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