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Firefly introduces its Firefly.box.SaaS technology for automatic conversion of client-server Magic systems to SaaS architecture

Firefly, which develops and sells Firefly.Box technology, the only one offering fully automated conversion of Magic systems to the Microsoft .NET C# environment, today announced the launching of its Firefly.Box.SaaS technology. This novel technology allows fully automatic conversion of client-server confabulated Magic systems to the Microsoft .NET C# environment employing SaaS (Software as a Service) architecture.

The company said that using the Firefly.Box.SaaS technology, organizations and software firms who are keen to move on to the most advanced software configuration, can convert their Magic systems through a risk-free fully automated process, while preserving all the efforts invested in the systems throughout the years.

The Firefly.Box.SaaS technology makes it possible to convert a standard client-server Magic system to the Microsoft .NET environment, and following the conversion, to deploy the system automatically on the internet/intranet, to automatically update versions and to work with remote internet server-based databases. All that is possible while preserving the original system's capabilities and at the same time enjoying all the advantages offered by Microsoft .NET.

Noam Honig, founder and CEO of Firefly, says: We've developed the Firefly.Box.SaaS technology as a response to the IT market's most acute needs. The global economic crisis forcing organizations to invest in software systems which are economical to maintain and manage and flexible to use, and also in response to the latest versions announced by Magic."

Honig also added: We see in the Firefly.Box.SaaS technology a rare business opportunity, both for software houses developing products for the Magic environment, which can now make their solutions more attractive, easier to use and more accessible through a risk-free automated solution; and for organizations using decentralized systems who now seek to save on maintenance and management costs and on the associated infrastructure communications costs such as those incurred by using Citrix etc.