Sanga Introduces Sanga enterprise solutions debut of Web-centric, Java Business Solutions at DEMO '97.INDIAN WELLS Indian Wells may refer to:
a type of draft cattle with a small cervicothoracic hump and long horns, originating in eastern and southern Africa. It includes many varieties. International today announced Sanga Enterprise Solutions Web-centric, server-based, customized, Java applications A Java program that is run stand alone. The Java Virtual Machine in the client or server is interpreting the instructions. Contrast with Java applet. See servlet. that improve profitability while maximizing the return on existing IT investments. Sanga will unveil its Enterprise Solutions at the DEMO `97 conference in the Java General Session, Monday, February 10 and will exhibit its solutions at DEMO Sessions throughout the conference. "Corporations are looking to the World Wide Web to cut costs and increase revenues with new products and services," said Shane Maine, chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , Sanga International. "Sanga Enterprise Solutions leverage thin-client Java computing computing - computer and the Web to automate transaction-intensive business processes. These solutions improve companies interaction with customers and suppliers by distributing sophisticated applications across intranets and extranets. And with Sanga's solutions, companies pay based on performance, thereby eliminating the risk of expensive IT projects that never deliver." By leveraging a company s existing IT infrastructure and offering performance-based pricing, Sanga Enterprise Solutions are designed to help put an end to the waste of time and money corporations spend on unsuccessful or failed IT projects. According to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a recent article in Forbes Magazine (December 30, 1996), American corporations spent an estimated $275 billion in 1996 to improve information technology. One-third of that, according to market research firm The Standish Group International, was essentially wasted, yielding no real or even negative return. Sanga's Enterprise Solutions allow organizations to leverage their existing IT investments and employ the benefits of Java technology to improve their bottom line. Sanga s solutions enable businesses to use the Web to reduce costs and generate new revenue streams through the intelligent implementation of thin-client Java computing. Sanga's solutions are focused on helping companies in a wide variety of industries including telecommunications, financial services The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. , transportation, oil and gas, healthcare and government. Companies in these industries suffer from similar problems: huge IT systems already in place, few of which communicate beyond a particular company's walls to others; legacy databases filled with information that is difficult to integrate and access efficiently; significant investments in technology projects that fail to deliver the promised results; and pressure to implement leading-edge technologies and realize returns on investment, while minimizing overall IT costs. Sanga Enterprise Solutions enable organizations address these challenges and simultaneously create new revenue streams by offering Web-based services to their customers. THE BENEFITS OF SANGA ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS Sanga's solutions transform browsers into desktops by creating customized, mission-critical applications that run on any client capable of supporting a Java-enabled browser, from a UNIX UNIX Operating system for digital computers, developed by Ken Thompson of Bell Laboratories in 1969. It was initially designed for a single user (the name was a pun on the earlier operating system Multics). workstation to a PC to a network computer. These applications can be linked to virtually any corporate data source and then run over existing intranet or extranet infrastructures. Sanga Enterprise Solutions allow companies to reduce costs in three ways: -- First, Sanga's applications can automate costly business processes, thereby freeing existing resources to be deployed in higher value-added functions; -- Second, by virtue of creating server-based applications, Sanga eliminates the high administrative expense associated with installing and maintaining local client software; and -- Finally, Sanga's Java applications allow businesses to begin experimenting with low-cost, Java-enabled network computers. The technology behind Sanga Enterprise Solutions consists of three main pieces: -- The Rapid Application Development (RAD (1) (Rapid Application Development) Developing systems incrementally and delivering working pieces every three to four months, rather than waiting until the entire project is programmed before implementing it. ) environment allows Sanga to creates BrowserwareT, the Web-centric, mission-critical applications that allow users to live within their browser to complete crucial business activities; Sanga's visual development environment acts as a container that allows JavaBeans, ActiveX controls and OpenDoc parts The original name for OpenDoc components, which were renamed Live Objects. See OpenDoc. to interoperate See interoperable. , thereby giving Sanga unparalleled power and flexibility to create customized applications. -- The component object middleware Software that functions as a conversion or translation layer. It is also a consolidator and integrator. Custom-programmed middleware solutions have been developed for decades to enable one application to communicate with another that either runs on a different platform or comes from a allows both the Sanga browser-based thin client to interact with the Sanga Server and the Sanga Servers to interact with one another. This layer enables enterprise-wide scalability of mission-critical Browserware applications; and, -- The data access middleware enables Sanga's applications to leverage virtually any corporate data source including relational databases and mail servers. This capability also brings a world of legacy mainframe data to intranets. AVAILABILITY & PRICING Sanga is currently implementing its Enterprise Solutions for early customers in its targeted vertical industries and is aggressively exploring additional pilot opportunities. Sanga offers Sanga Enterprise Solutions on performance-based pricing which means customers can choose to pay when certain predetermined pre·de·ter·mine v. pre·de·ter·mined, pre·de·ter·min·ing, pre·de·ter·mines v.tr. 1. To determine, decide, or establish in advance: deliverables, expectations, and performance benchmarks are met. ABOUT SANGA INTERNATIONAL Sanga International (http://www.sangacorp.com) was founded in 1996 to address the growing need for enterprise-caliber, network-centric applications. The company, a leader in the Java applications market, develops mission-critical Java Enterprise Solutions that improve organizations bottom lines. With sales subsidiaries based in Burlington, Mass.; San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif.; Ottawa and Toronto, Ontario, the company has development and sales offices in three countries and employs 60 people. -0- Sanga, Sanga Pages, Pages and Browserware are trademarks of Sanga International Inc. Java and all Java-based trademarks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. , Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks, tradenames, registered trademarks, or registered tradenames are property of their respective holders. CONTACT: Sanga International Ltd. Toffer Winslow 617/272-8500 twinslow@sangacorp.com or Sanga International Inc. 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