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New Dexterra Studio powers mobile enterprise application development; Dexterra Studio enables application developers to produce enterprise class, business process-driven Microsoft .NET Compact Framework-based applications that solve real world problems.
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M2 PRESSWIRE-24 March 2003-Dexterra: New Dexterra Studio powers mobile enterprise application development; Dexterra Studio enables application developers to produce enterprise class, business process-driven Microsoft .NET Compact Framework-based applications that solve real world problems(C)1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:03242003 Dexterra, Inc., a global supplier of enterprise mobile applications built on the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework, today announced Dexterra Studio, a flexible development environment that allows programmers to quickly and easily create and maintain mobile enterprise solutions that connect seamlessly to existing CRM and ERP systems.
Dexterra Studio empowers mobile enterprise application developers by helping them customise...
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