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Technical white paper
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While few would question the benefits that Internet-based applications have brought to businesses
and consumers alike, the actual experience of interacting with many web-based applications
leaves much to be desired, especially when compared with the richness and usability of the best
desktop applications.
and consumers alike, the actual experience of interacting with many web-based applications
leaves much to be desired, especially when compared with the richness and usability of the best
desktop applications.
For consumer-oriented applications, such as e-commerce, the web’s page-based model and lack
of client-side intelligence can make even relatively simple transactions confusing and error prone. As
a result, online businesses are losing millions of dollars to abandoned shopping carts or costly
customer service calls.
of client-side intelligence can make even relatively simple transactions confusing and error prone. As
a result, online businesses are losing millions of dollars to abandoned shopping carts or costly
customer service calls.
For business applications, the problem is particularly acute. While the web deployment model
has allowed IT organizations to reduce the cost of software deployment, it has also created a
community of underserved business users that long for a return to the usability and responsiveness
of desktop and client/server applications. As a result, businesses are losing millions of dollars per
year due to low productivity or poor decisions.
has allowed IT organizations to reduce the cost of software deployment, it has also created a
community of underserved business users that long for a return to the usability and responsiveness
of desktop and client/server applications. As a result, businesses are losing millions of dollars per
year due to low productivity or poor decisions.
Fortunately, after long focusing on the technical challenges of web-enabling their application
infrastructure, forward-looking IT professionals are now turning their attention to design patterns
and technologies that can improve the client side of the equation. As a result, we are now seeing
widespread deployment of rich Internet applications (RIAs), a new class of applications that
combines the responsiveness and interactivity of desktop applications with the broad reach and
ease of distribution of the web.
infrastructure, forward-looking IT professionals are now turning their attention to design patterns
and technologies that can improve the client side of the equation. As a result, we are now seeing
widespread deployment of rich Internet applications (RIAs), a new class of applications that
combines the responsiveness and interactivity of desktop applications with the broad reach and
ease of distribution of the web.
RIAs can drive increased return on investment (ROI) by simplifying and improving the user
interaction—enabling users to find information more easily, complete tasks quickly and
accurately, and use rich data visualization to make better decisions. Before realizing these
benefits, however, IT professionals must navigate through a new set of technologies as well as
understand the architectural and developer skill requirements implied by the move toward
RIA-style applications.
interaction—enabling users to find information more easily, complete tasks quickly and
accurately, and use rich data visualization to make better decisions. Before realizing these
benefits, however, IT professionals must navigate through a new set of technologies as well as
understand the architectural and developer skill requirements implied by the move toward
RIA-style applications.
This technical white paper discusses both the short-term and long-term requirements of RIAs
and discusses how the Adobe Flex 2 product family helps IT organizations take advantage of
existing skills and infrastructure to efficiently deliver a broad range of RIAs that can scale from
simple marketing applications to mission-critical enterprise applications.
and discusses how the Adobe Flex 2 product family helps IT organizations take advantage of
existing skills and infrastructure to efficiently deliver a broad range of RIAs that can scale from
simple marketing applications to mission-critical enterprise applications.