DeCare Systems Ireland Invited to Contribute to Spring.NET
DSI aims to stimulate the growth and adoption of the Spring.NET platform.
(CORK, IRELAND) March 23, 2007
DeCare Systems Ireland Ltd , the
leading provider of software development and Internet Solutions, today underlined its commitment to open source and technology leadership by announcing its future contribution to the Spring.NET framework. Speaking at the IT@Cork ASP.Net
AJAX seminar, Yagiz Erkan described how this open source community contribution
will unleash a new dimension of developer innovation in DSI while stimulating the growth and adoption of the Spring.NET platform.
Spring.NET is an open source application framework used to build enterprise .NET applications and was founded on the success of the very popular Java Spring Framework. The Spring Framework is now the backbone of all DSI projects and has proved to be an ideal basis for standardised software development for their retail and insurance clients in the US and Europe.
As part of their continuing commitment to the principles of simple, testable and productive software which underpin the Spring Framework, DSI is proud to announce
this new collaboration: A selection of experienced .NET developers will be working with the team that has developed Spring.NET, in order to contribute to this exciting project. Initially the scope of this contribution will be assisting with bug fixes by supplying patches. Both parties hope that this will evolve into fuller development role, with DSI staff committing to the Spring.NET codebase.
“This is a major development for DSI and marks the beginning of a new era for .NET technology innovation in the company,” said John Murphy, General Manager of DSI. “We will help the Spring.NET team lay the groundwork for accelerated adoption and development of the Spring.NET Framework, while encouraging a broader approach to innovation within DSI.”
Aleksandar Seovic, co-lead for Spring.NET, commented, “DSI have demonstrated world-class Spring Framework experience in designing and building mission critical systems for global clients. We are very excited by the level of commitment and investment DSI is making in Spring.NET, and are looking forward to their contributions.”
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About DeCare Systems Ireland Ltd
DeCare Systems Ireland (DSI) provides software development and Internet solutions for a select market of worldwide health care and retail organisations. DSI's customer centered focus and expertise in delivering solutions across a number of platforms leads to a flexible approach in building mission critical applications for clients. DSI’s custom software solutions portfolio is based on strong Java and .NET architecture using Agile practices that have been recognized by the industry as class leading. DSI’s clients include Amazon, Avon, Expedia, Delta Dental of Minnesota,
DentaQuest Ventures and others. DSI is a wholly owned subsidiary of DeCare Dental, LLC. For more information, visit www.decaresystems.ie
About The Spring Framework
The Spring Framework is leading open source application framework used extensively to enhance application developer productivity. Spring is used extensively by customers from start-ups to the Fortune 500 across a wide range of industries. Six out of the world's 10 biggest banks build mission critical applications on Spring, and Spring powers government and defence applications, such as the French Government online tax submission system and the European Patent Office. For more information visit www.springframework.org .
Spring.NET is a .NET version of the Spring Framework, written from the ground up in C#. Spring.NET brings all the benefits of the Spring programming model to .NET developers throughout the world. For more information visit www.springframework.net .
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