“FlexiInternational Software, a leading designer, developer
and marketer of Internet based financial software and services,
announced today that their latest release 4.3 of FlexiFinancials
under Oracle 8i will offer support for the Linux operating
system.“
“This move represents yet another advancement on our commitment
to supporting an open standard for development and deployment,”
explained Stefan Bothe, Chairman and Chief-Executive Officer of
FlexiInternational Software, Inc. “As a growing number of
businesses recognize the benefits of open-source versus the
proprietary model — especially in internet-based environments —
Linux is becoming more popular. Flexi intends to support this
trend.”
“Our commitment to C++ development and object-oriented
architecture led to an easy adoption of this new operating system.
Flexi’s powerful strategic choice nine years ago to select C++ as
its primary development environment supported open, industry
standards,” said Bothe. “Today the benefits of our decision can be
seen in the ease with which we adapted Flexi software to support
the Linux system. The open, effective structure of Linux makes it a
popular choice among programmers, network administrators and
developers alike, making it a real contender in a market dominated
by Microsoft and Sun Microsystems operating environments. In the
fast-paced world of technology, applications that are able to
easily adapt to innovation and change are not only good engineering
— they’re good business.”
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