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Iron Speed Designer Version 5.0 Released
Iron Speed Designer creates interactive data entry and reporting Web applications for .NET.
New features such as PDF reports, data export to Excel and an interactive search function
will help IT departments build productivity-enhancing applications in just a few hours.
October 2, 2007, Mountain View, CA
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Iron Speed Designer Version 3.0 Released
In a few hours, Iron Speed Designer creates up to 80% of .NET web applications in
an N-tier architecture that includes complex features ranging from a sophisticated web-based
user interface to database transaction management.
August 19, 2005, Mountain View, CA
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Review: Iron Speed Designer V2.1
A walkthrough and review of a powerful Rapid Application Development (RAD) tool for
ASP.NET, Iron Speed Designer.
June 1, 2005, AspAlliance
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Application Development Trends for 2005
Web applications not only deliver immediate and measurable ROI from their intended uses,
but when stitched together with other Web applications, they make a priceless contribution
to the enterprise.
December 28, 2004, Alan Fisher
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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 & Iron Speed Designer Deliver 5X Productivity Boost
Using Iron Speed Designer, developers quickly create the foundation for their Web application
including the Web pages, code-behinds, data-access code and all the SQL code. Then they use Visual
Studio .NET 2003 to add features and logic that is unique and proprietary to their application.
March 24, 2004, VSLive, San Francisco
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Outsourcing Collapses, RAD Methods Gain, Code Reuse Takes Hold & Other Application Development Predictions
Corporate IT departments faced with increased pressure to deliver more web-based
enterprise applications more quickly, will turn en masse to reusing code assets and
RAD tools. The big losers will be outsourcing.
December 3, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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Iron Speed Announces Support for Microsoft Visual Studio "Whidbey" Release
By enabling our customers to write less code, add more features and easily extend their
applications, Iron Speed Designer accelerates Web development project. This is exactly
aligned with Visual Studio ‘Whidbey
October 28, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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Iron Speed Designer Now Supports Internationalization & Localization
Application developers around the globe can easily adapt applications
using just a few button clicks to support local display preferences, multiple currency
and date formats, local language character sets and message strings in any language.
October 14, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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Enhanced Iron Speed Designer Code Generator Released
Iron Speed Designer now includes nearly 40 new features requested by our growing user
community, all designed to make Iron Speed Designer easier to use and the application code
easier to understand and customize.
August 7, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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Extending the Code Generator Itself: A Modern Test
Instead of writing all new code for each application, what corporate IT departments
need to do is develop an in-house repository of code that can be re-used and leveraged
across multiple applications.
June 25, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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The Next Chapter (Predictions)
Instead of writing all new code for each application, what corporate IT departments
need to do is develop an in-house repository of code that can be re-used and leveraged
across multiple applications.
May 19, 2003, ComputerWorld
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Built-in Security & Concurrency Strengthen Application Generation Tool
The glamorous, career-boosting aspects of the application business logic are for
developers to build by hand. For everything else – including hundreds of web pages,
SQL statements, application class hierarchies, security, and all the transaction management
code – there is Iron Speed Designer.
March 26, 2003, Mountain View, CA
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Microsoft Lines up Partners for VS.NET
Iron Speed Designer is a high-end code generator for ASP.NET applications.
March 3, 2003, eWeek
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New Application Generation Software Eliminates User Interface and SQL Development Hurdles
Developers can quickly 'import' a custom look-and-feel that can be replicated throughout the
entire application as it is updated.
January 9, 2003, eWeek
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