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BW: TAME: Linux Compatible Alternative to ASP and Java; Deploy Anywhere, Enjoy Anywhere

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 10, 1999

“VirtualSellers.com Inc…., Friday announced the release of
TAME(R) version 4.0.”

“When we build something, we want to choose where and how it
will be deployed. TAME(R) version 4.0 uses an interpretive language
that is Unix and Windows NT compatible and has the economic effect
of reducing bandwidth requirements and saving up to 50 percent
coding time compared to Microsoft… Active Server
Pages…”

“In addition, XML is embedded in the language, reducing the time
required to develop tags,” said Dennis Sinclair, Ph.D, CEO of
VirtualSellers.com.”

“Sinclair continued, “First released to the public today,
version 4.0 simplifies the whole approach to Web development and
Web infrastructure development over existing Microsoft solutions,
while maintaining its compatibility through links to Java(R) and
JavaScript(R).”


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