A recent report by
Technology-Reports asks "If you weren't constrained by the technical limits of Web-based applications, what's the first enterprise application you'd move to the Internet?"
Enterprises investigating how to lower technology costs, speed time to market, and leverage their investments in data quality - without sacrificing productivity or customer responsiveness - are looking at ways to migrate critical business processes away from client-server applications to a new generation of Internet applications.
Using the Internet as IT infrastructure lowers costs and simplifies service to disparate user environments and devices, which improves online interaction with customers and partners. But there's always been a catch: Internet technology, designed to display pages and extended to communicate limited information in forms, has not delivered solutions to the need for robust, feature-rich applications, until now!
Rich Internet Applications (RIA) Australia, in partnership with Farata Systems USA, is helping local corporations change the way they work online. Feature-rich applications previously experienced only the desktop are now fully possible on the Internet.