Why Adobe Flex Technology?
Adobe Flex is the most mature and most widely deployed rich internet application platform. It is also platform independent on both the client and server-side. Flex applications run within any major browser and can be integrated with server-side Java, .NET, PHP, or Ruby on Rails (RoR) code. Flex is an open-source platform supported by Adobe and the community of Adobe Flex developers
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If you are looking for a top-notch Flex Consultant that can provide guidance, support and programming of Rich Internet Applications using Adobe Flex technology, you're in the right place. MCW Software can provide one or more Flex Consultants for short-term or long-term engagements, off-site or on-site, with server-side experience in Java, .NET or PHP.
Our disciplined approach to custom enterprise software development and RIA product development delivers high-quality results, lower risk, tremendous value and is followed by our long-term dedication to support your organization.
There are many ways to develop software applications -- we chose to adopt RIA Technologies because of many benefits.
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- Read on to discover what to look for in a Flex consultant
What to look for in a Flex Consultant?
Adobe Flex is a relatively new technology which is gaining ground as a Rich Internet Application (RIA) development platform.
The applications that came before RIA technology -- mainframe applications, desktop applications, HTML-based web applications -- all have very unique styles of programming.
Mainframe applications make heavy use of powerful, expensive server computing resources and provide mostly text-based, non-interactive applications on inexpensive terminals.
Desktop applications, such as those written in Visual Basic, Delphi, PowerBuilder, FileMaker, etc., rely on the power of the client computer to provide a rich, interactive experience, and access to local network resources such as databases.
HTML-based web applications, for example ASP, PHP,


