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Systinet launches site for Web services developers
- By Rich Seeley
- January 8, 2003
Developer's Corner, http://dev.systinet.com/, a new online
community for users of Web services tools from Systinet Corp., launched this
week.
The Cambridge, Mass.-based tool vendor said it expects to serve the more than
25,000 developers, architects and IT managers listed on the rolls of registered
users of Systinet products.
Systinet officials said the site contains product and technology information,
code samples, free downloads and support services for users of the product
line.
Support includes demos, tutorials and best-practices documents; registered
users can also read and join the Systinet discussion forums for Java and C/C++
developers.
Developer's Corner is designed to meet the information needs of a Systinet
users group that has grown by more than 40% in the past six months with an
attendant increased volume of 'how-to' questions, according to Systinet Senior
Vice President Gregg Bjork. While the site is intended for both novice and
veteran Web services developers, he said the company is also responding to users
working on what he characterizes as the increasing 'sophistication of Web
services deployments.'
On Monday, the official launch day, the counter on the Developer's Corner
site touted up 3,882 daily visitors out of a registered community listed at
22,745.
Visitors do not have to register to surf the site, according to Systinet
officials. However, registration is required to gain access to case studies and
white papers or free downloads of a single CPU license for the company's server
product.
For information, click on http://dev.systinet.com/user/login&o[destination]=L2luZGV4
About the Author
Rich Seeley is Web Editor for Campus Technology.