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The Rich Enterprise Application: What Does It Mean?

Overview The Enterprise IT environment is characterized by the following situation: fairly static core systems that have changed very little, while how one accesses them is changing in a very dynamic fast way. It started with green screens, and has progressed through client-server desktops, browsers, and mobile devices. And, change relentlessly continues. Combining the approaches together provides a way of creating a new set of enterprise applications, Rich Enterprise Applications. The Rich Enterprise Application is a technology pattern that provides a richer user experience and enhanced collaboration (between people as well as systems) on a Web-based platform.

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Date PublishedMarch 2007
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