Mono Used to Scale Up imeem .NET Application to Linux

Posted by: Mono Project News, on 01 Nov 2005 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Joint Novell/Imeem news brief on Imeem's use of Mono: Imeem, a free desktop service that allows users to create personal private networks, has tapped Mono to quickly scale up its application from a simple technology demo running on .NET to an industrial strength server infrastructure to support its rapidly growing user base. The imeem development team also used Mono to develop client software that runs on both Windows and Mac OS X, two critical platforms in the consumer Internet market. ...

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