SnapFlow CEO Samad Wahedi demos Silverlight 4 pilot application SnapFlow
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SnapFlow CEO and Founder, Samad Wahedi, recently spoke during Scott Guthrie’s Day 2 PDC09 Keynote. In this video, Sam Chenaur interviews Samad to discuss the SnapFlow service, and Samad provides an end-to-end demo on the Silverlight 4 pilot. Key Silverlight 4 features are shown (subject to change before release) like full-trust and key controls like charting, rich text, and data validation. For the PDC09 pilot, the SnapFlow service was successfully ported to the Windows Azure platform, but today still runs on Amazon EC2. SnapFlow provides fast and efficients way to build and deliver workflow applications in the cloud. ISVs, VARs, and consultants can convert simple and complex workflows into an online application in just hours through the service’s easy-to-use, drag and drop interface. This puts custom workflow software within reach of small to mid-size businesses by enabling them to quickly design and deliver a workflow application without relying on costly packaged software or a team of engineers. SnapFlow will soon be available in Beta and can be accessed through registration at www.snapflow.com.
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