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Why
work with Formida Fire? Heres
whats changed that makes enterprise-deployment of applications using complex
data so important now.Because IT officials at companies everywhere
support users whose growing expectations of the Intranet/Internet are to use more
than standard text and numerical data, the introduction of tools for developing
and deploying applications that contains complex data across LAN, WAN,
and Internet (the Web) would be very good news. Today, however, the
vast majority of users can only access standard text and numerical data, which
represents about 15-20% of an organizations total information assets. Vital business
information such as product photo images, spatial mapping, CAD, and video data
generally remains trapped in proprietary databases & applications, and is
rendered useless to other departments within the enterprise all of which
makes Formida Fire and web deployment an especially important alternative right
now. Xmarcs Formida Fire an advanced suite of tools for developing
applications and its web deployment option, Formida Fire for the Web, links
complex data (including spatial, image, video, audio, and time series), and distributes
the resulting rich applications to clients throughout the enterprise far more
quickly and easily than was previously possible. Restrictions to
mainstream uses of complex data are rapidly lifting based on evolving technology
linchpins. - Object-relational platforms now accommodate complex
and all other data types. They support high processing demands, are scaleable
to serve increasing numbers of users, and are vendor-interoperable with other
open, client/server platforms.
- There is much activity underway to integrate
and migrate existing databases to fully leverage new solutions utilizing complex
data. Xmarc partners globally as an application-enabler with Oracle, IBM, and
Informix, for their object-relational databases.
- Early adopters of complex
database technology also require a means for easily and rapidly deploying these
newer, data-rich, graphical applications at a lower cost. Not surprisingly, they
look to the Internet which is fast becoming the preferred transport vehicle.
With
the same TCP/IP underpinnings as existing company LAN and WAN environments, the
Internet combines numerous advancements in bandwidth and high-speed transmission
that have gained wide acceptance. These aspects are, in fact, primary requirements
for most companies who have decided to incorporate object-relational databases
and are evaluating the purchase of application development tools. Xmarcs
Formida Fire Documentation
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