Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Appeon / SAP Contract signed for PowerBuilder!

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Appeon Signs Agreement with SAP to Bring Major Innovations to PowerBuilder


    On July 5, 2016, SAP and Appeon entered into an agreement that allows Appeon to develop a new generation of the PowerBuilder development platform. This partnership will enable Appeon to develop, sell, and support its own offering powered by PowerBuilder technology. Appeon has major innovations planned from mobile and cloud deployment to test-driven development and continuous integration.  The new generation of Appeon’s PowerBuilder  is scheduled by Appeon for the first half of 2017. For existing customers the transition to Appeon PowerBuilder is planned to be easy and seamless.  (click here to read more about SAP's news posting from SAP VP of Engineering Martin Berner)

    In conjunction with the SAP announcement, Appeon posted its own contract signing information .... Hong Kong, July 5, 2016 - Appeon today announced it has signed an agreement with SAP SE (NYSE: SAP) to develop a new generation of the PowerBuilder development platform. Appeon has major innovations planned from mobile and cloud deployment to test-driven development and continuous integration. Under the terms of the agreement with SAP, Appeon will be responsible for developing, selling and supporting its own offering powered by PowerBuilder technology.  (click here to read more about Appeon's news posting)


Although major changes are expected, Appeon plans to retain the DNA of PowerBuilder and build upon its strengths. 
  • Accelerate application development with an intuitive visual-driven user interface 
  • Turn complex data access, manipulation, and presentation into an easy, nearly codeless, experience 
  • Minimize development cost and risk while incorporating new and emerging technologies 
  • Use your relational database management system (RDBMS) of choice
  • Communicate via Web Services, produce .NET assemblies, and deploy to multiple platforms
  • Future-proof critical enterprise applications by leveraging existing skill-sets




Regards ... Chris

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