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| + | == About MainSoft.com == | ||
| + | Mainsoft develops software and solutions that integrate Microsoft technologies, specifically SharePoint and .NET applications, into IBM middleware: Lotus Notes, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Expeditor, WebSphere Portal, and WebSphere Application Server. | ||
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Mainsoft enables businesses to move to open systems, deploying applications developed with Visual Studio software to deploy natively on J2EE servers, UNIX and Linux platforms. | Mainsoft enables businesses to move to open systems, deploying applications developed with Visual Studio software to deploy natively on J2EE servers, UNIX and Linux platforms. | ||
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Mainsoft has transformed the [http://www.mainsoft.com .NET to Java EE] interoperability market with its breakthrough cross-compilation software, Mainsoft for Java EE (formerly called Visual MainWin for J2EE), which enables an unprecedented level of integration between the two platforms. In 2005, the company launched the first Linux site for Visual Studio developers, enabling .NET developers to develop applications that run on Linux and other Java-enabled platforms using their expertise in Visual Studio development skills. In 2006, Forrester recognized Mainsoft as a leading provider of [http://www.mainsoft.com .NET-Java interoperability solutions], and Mainsoft entered a strategic partnership with IBM to provide .NET-Java EE coexistence solutions for IBM customers. | Mainsoft has transformed the [http://www.mainsoft.com .NET to Java EE] interoperability market with its breakthrough cross-compilation software, Mainsoft for Java EE (formerly called Visual MainWin for J2EE), which enables an unprecedented level of integration between the two platforms. In 2005, the company launched the first Linux site for Visual Studio developers, enabling .NET developers to develop applications that run on Linux and other Java-enabled platforms using their expertise in Visual Studio development skills. In 2006, Forrester recognized Mainsoft as a leading provider of [http://www.mainsoft.com .NET-Java interoperability solutions], and Mainsoft entered a strategic partnership with IBM to provide .NET-Java EE coexistence solutions for IBM customers. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:04, 6 November 2013
About MainSoft.com
Mainsoft develops software and solutions that integrate Microsoft technologies, specifically SharePoint and .NET applications, into IBM middleware: Lotus Notes, Lotus Sametime, Lotus Expeditor, WebSphere Portal, and WebSphere Application Server.
Additional Information
Mainsoft enables businesses to move to open systems, deploying applications developed with Visual Studio software to deploy natively on J2EE servers, UNIX and Linux platforms.
The company is a first mover in developing cross-platform technologies that interoperate Windows and open systems. Our C++ enterprise porting platform, Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux (formerly called Visual MainWin for UNIX and Linux) has been used by many of the world's largest independent software vendors, including Microsoft, IBM Rational, Computer Associates, and Oracle.
Mainsoft has transformed the .NET to Java EE interoperability market with its breakthrough cross-compilation software, Mainsoft for Java EE (formerly called Visual MainWin for J2EE), which enables an unprecedented level of integration between the two platforms. In 2005, the company launched the first Linux site for Visual Studio developers, enabling .NET developers to develop applications that run on Linux and other Java-enabled platforms using their expertise in Visual Studio development skills. In 2006, Forrester recognized Mainsoft as a leading provider of .NET-Java interoperability solutions, and Mainsoft entered a strategic partnership with IBM to provide .NET-Java EE coexistence solutions for IBM customers.

