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Originally coined by Macromedia in a 2002 paper, RIAs have since grown into a widely accepted technology and is now the direction of choice for many new web development projects. According to Gartner Research, nearly 60 percent of all new application development will include RIA technology by 2010. This paper presents the concept of RIAs and explains why the clients should be embracing this technology. It will also provide examples of how RIA technology has been implemented wisely to address specific business needs and will present a foundation of what a person need to know to kick start RIA projects with the clients.

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Date:Mar 2007
Pages:14
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