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  • How to Migrate a WinForms application to the Web using Visual WebGui

    Visual WebGui introduces a new platform to develop web applications and migrating desktop applications to the web. In this “How To” we are going to learn how to take an existing WinForms application and migrate it to the the web. First thing we need is a Winforms application. I will use a calculator...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 12-21-2008, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, WinForms, Visual Studio, .NET, General Software Development, web development, web applications, tutorial, migration, vb6, vb.net
  • Case Study: CIMCO Designs a flexible CMMS and puts it on the web

    The following case study was formed from CIMCO's need to migrate its existing CIMCO-CMMS Windows Forms product to the web so it can be run in a browser. It was extremely important to alleviate the need to install any software on the client and to create the software according to the market's preferences...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-10-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, WinForms, .NET, web development, web applications, case study, migration, showcase
  • How to Embed a Visual WebGui Form in an ASP.Net application

    Today, we are going to learn how easy it is to embed a Visual WebGui (VWG) form in an ASP.Net application. This capability allows you to quickly develop modules or port WinForms application to Web using VWG and then embed them in your currently working ASP.Net application. For this I'm going to use a...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 02-15-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, C#, WinForms, Visual Studio, .NET, controls, framework, web development, web applications, vwg, tutorial, migration, vb.net, ROI, RIA, web 2.0, platform
  • UK’s largest independent care provider builds its new web based system with Visual WebGui

    "Using the WebGui approach meant that in spite of our small team we could quickly create an industry leading solution in house according to the requirements which resulted in significant cost savings." Ewan Walker, Craegmoor IT Team Leader This new case study published on www.visualwebgui.com showcasing...
    Posted to Visual WebGui (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 03-01-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, .NET, showcases, web development, web applications, case study, migration, web 2.0, access
  • Open Letter to the Editor of CIO regarding Cloud applications

    This is an Open Letter to the Editor of CIO in response to an article posted on Computer World discussing the five problems that supposedly keep legacy applications out of the Cloud. Dear Editor, In light of your recent article about the challenges that legacy application face in migrating to the cloud...
    Posted to Visual WebGui Open Source RIA Platform Blog (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 10-21-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, .NET, migration, platform, web, cloud, programming, azure, development, IT, google, computing, CIO, deskop, amazon, applications
  • Visual WebGui Web/Cloud Application Platform 6.3.12 Released

    Visual WebGui version 6.3.12 was released today as a further stabilization on the way to 6.4. The new release includes enhancements to the Control Wrapper such as improved support for 3rd party controls and a more stable overall operation after a few issues were resolved. Visual WebGui provides Develop...
    Posted to Visual WebGui Open Source RIA Platform Blog (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 11-10-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, .NET, controls, framework, migration, platform, web, runtime, cloud, developers, azure, development, applications, apps, tools, migrate, develop
  • Cloud application platform allows enterprise app on Windows Azure

    Due to Visual WebGui cloud application platform, developers can now deploy their applications to Windows Azure with the click of a button with no re-writes or new programming skills needed. “(now we can) quickly achieve what, a year ago, would have taken more people, more money, and a lot more time....
    Posted to Visual WebGui Blog (Weblog) by Visual WebGui on 11-17-2009, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: AJAX, ASP.NET, C#, WinForms, Visual Studio, .NET, migration, software, web 2.0, web, microsoft, cloud computing, windows application, cloud, programming, developers, azure, development, applications, apps
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