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Visual Studio 2005HiT Software Shows Its Continuing .NET Platform Commitment
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Published: 13th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Visual Studio 2005'With Ritmo for iSeries 3.0, HiT Software shows its continuing commitment to the .NET platform,' said HiT Software CEO Giacomo Lorenzin as the company today announced the release of Ritmo for iSeries 3.0. 'As the .NET platform gains momentum,' Lorenzin continued, 'we see a lot of companies that rely on the IBM iSeries developing .NET Framework-based applications to access their corporate data.'
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