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The rich get richer: RIAs for the enterprise

The rich get richer: RIAs for the enterprise

By:  Shane Schick  On: 10 May 2007 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Browsers were just the beginning. New software tools could make the desktop a lot more interesting

Gahir said RIAs are attractive to some early adopters because they allow more dynamic content, such as video and animation, than what you’d find on an HMTL page. They may also change the relationships within the teams involved in application development.

“RIAs aren’t just about a rich user interface but functionality that needs to be managed,” he said. “Designers can build prototypes with screens or drop downs and then share them with developers to create the UI and build the code to make it work.”

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