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e-Mongoose Launches Packaged Windows DNA Development Platform

Mongoose Reduces Time-To-Market By Eliminating Traditional Development "Start-up" Processes

SD 2000, San Jose, Calif., March 22, 2000 - e-Mongoose, Inc., today formally launched Mongoose, the company's Microsoft Windows DNA "platform in a box" for the high-speed development and deployment of Web-based, eCommerce, and thin client Windows DNA-based applications. The product was launched at the Software Developers (SD) 2000 conference, where it was the only featured packaged application framework for developing on the Windows DNA platform. 

Mongoose revolutionizes the software development process by eliminating the traditional "start-up" steps to developing an application platform and by delivering the required components for immediate developer productivity. Windows DNA application developers - including independent software vendors, custom programmers, system integrators, application consulting firms and corporations with in-house application development - can deliver Web-based and eCommerce applications at the speed required in today's digital economy. 

Mongoose does not limit developers with proprietary tools. It fully embraces the Microsoft Windows DNA platform and utilizes all standard Microsoft programming languages including Visual Basic and Visual C++, and supports common technologies including Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), XML, ActiveX Controls, HTML and JavaScript, Active Server Pages and all active scripting languages. 

More information on e-Mongoose and Mongoose can be found at http://www.e-mongoose.com.


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