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Mainsoft Extends C++ Porting Platform to Support Intel Itanium 64-Bit Processor
Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux v 5.2 Supports 21 UNIX and Linux Platforms
Mar. 12, 2008 02:45 PM
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Mainsoft Corporation announced that its C++ application
porting platform, Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux, Version 5.2 now supports five
new platforms, including the Intel Itanium 64-bit processor. Altogether,
independent software vendors (ISVs) can now port Visual Studio applications to
21 UNIX and Linux platforms.
Commitment to Multi-Platform Support
“No single deployment platform dominates today's
marketplace, which is why Mainsoft is committed to supporting the leading
operating systems and architectures,” said Philippe Cohen, vice president
products, Mainsoft. “With Mainsoft’s porting solutions, customers can
continue to build smart-client, Windows-based applications, Web applications,
and solutions for mobile devices and deploy them on multiple UNIX and Linux
platforms, in addition to Windows.”
Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux, formerly called Visual MainWin
for UNIX and Linux, enables C++ developers to write enterprise-class applications
in the productive Visual Studio development environment, and deploy them
natively on several UNIX and Linux platforms. Version 5.2 introduces support
for HP-UX 11i v2 and HP-UX 11i v3 on HP Integrity servers with Intel
Itanium 64-bit processors, and HP-UX 11i v3 on HP 9000 servers with
PA-RISC processors, as well as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 for x86_64 and SUSE
Linux Enterprise Server 10 for x86. Mainsoft for UNIX and Linux continues
to support 16 UNIX and Linux platforms, including Sun Solaris 8, 9, and 10 for
SPARC, AMD Opteron, and Intel architectures, as well as AIX 5.3 and 5.2 for the
Power architecture.
Mainsoft's proven, systematic porting methodology ensures
projects are completed on time and on budget. Turn-key solutions offered by Mainsoft’s
consulting services include requirements analysis, detailed project plan,
implementation phase, and on-site project delivery.
“UNIX servers will
continue to hold their place in the data center as customers trust the
security, availability, and reliability that UNIX provides,“ said Brian Cox,
director, Software Planning and Marketing, Business Critical Systems, HP. “The
ability to port C++ applications onto HP-UX 11i v2 and v3 through Mainsoft for
UNIX’s technology will further help customers run mission-critical applications
in the best possible system environment.”
Commitment to C++ Development
According to a recent survey conducted by The Code Project,
an online community of 4.7 million Visual Studio developers, 46 percent of
developers using the Visual Studio IDE continue to use unmanaged C/C++/Visual
C++ code.
“Mainsoft is proud to deliver significant business value
year-after-year to customers that have standardized on Visual C++, a powerful
and flexible development environment, and intend to pursue a cross-platform
development strategy for years to come,” added Cohen. “Marque customers
include ESRI, Mentor Graphics, Business Objects, Siebel Systems, and Cadence.”
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