“WebPutty’s key strength is that they offer the tools to provide a level of abstraction above each of the tiers in an n-tier architecture,” said Jason Bloomberg, an analyst with ZapThink LLC, a Cambridge, Mass., market research firm. “In other words, a WebPutty developer is working on the presentation tier, middle tier and data tier all at once, in the same tool, without having to jump back and forth. The WebPutty Application Platform handles all the plumbing issues behind the scenes–maintaining consistency, preserving scalability, etc. Furthermore, WebPutty does it all with XML metadata–which means that the entire service-oriented architecture can be moved from one set of servers and applications to another without any recoding.”
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