Tuesday, November 15, 2011

LANSA Powers up Windows Interoperability

I read in System i NETWORK that LANSA has signed up 50 British i users to a free one-day conference on Windows interoperability in December.  Those of us that have used LANSA for many years readily appreciate the ability to work with and among multiple platforms via a single tool set.  Read Article.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Mobile Applications....Go Android!

In the past six months, as Android has gained momentum and market share. Last week, comScore reportedthat in the three months ending in May, Android was the top smartphone platform in the U.S. with 38 percent of existing devices. It grew faster than iOS, which reached 26.6 percent, while Research In Motion's BlackBerry platform fell to 24.7 percent, comScore said.   Good News: aXes and LANSA Wams can deliver to both!


Footnote: Is it a just a coincidence that the Android is colored Green like LANSA?

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Cross Browser Compatibility and LANSA aXes


With the new release of aXes version 2.1 (Beta version) all the major browser types are supported.  In prior versions, the aXes product suite only supported the Microsoft (MS) IE browser.  Now aXes supports the following browsers: MS-IE, Firefox, Google Chrome, and Safari.  All of these browsers combined represent a huge user base.  Opening up aXes to all of these types of browsers vastly broadens the user community for who can use aXes and thus, iSeries applications via the web.  The only browser not sanctioned currently is Opera.  It’s officially unsupported but it executes with this new version.  Opera is a Java based browser so it’s very popular on mobile devices.

For more information or to download a free 30 day evaluation copy of aXes, please visit our website.  For further questions on aXes or other LANSA products, contact us at 1-800-887-1834 or request information by clicking here.

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

Most Popular Browsers

I can remember when it was assumed that you were using Internet Explorer.  That is certainly not the case anymore.  Look at the latest trends and you will notice that it's use has dropped significantly.  Also note how fast Google Chrome is being adopted as the default browser.



Can't wait to see what the landscape looks like next year!