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InterSystems Teams with InsiTech to Enable Rapid Development of Swing-Based Java Web Applications

From:  "Kate Jones" <kjones-AT-shoorpr.com>
To:  "WebMaster" <webmaster-AT-shoorpr.com>
Subject:  InterSystems Teams with InsiTech to Enable Rapid Development of Swing-Based Java Web Applications
Date:  Mon, 27 Jun 2005 10:52:18 -0400


InterSystems Corporation today announced an agreement with InsiTech, Inc. that supports rapid
delivery of high performance, thin-client, rich Internet applications for Java software developers.
The announcement was made at the 2005 JavaOne Conference in San Francisco. For more information,
please contact Tiffany Knight at 803-699-0710 or by email at tknight@shoorpr.com. Press release
follows.
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Editorial Contacts
Tiffany Knight 
Shoor & Company 
(803) 699-0710 or
tknight@shoorpr.com 

Maureen Flaherty 
InterSystems 
(617) 621-0600 
flaherty@intersystems.com 



InterSystems Teams with InsiTech 

to Enable Rapid Development of Swing-Based Java Web Applications 


CACHÉ Post-Relational Database, InsiTech XTT Construction Framework

Offer Java Developers RAD, Deployment of Rich Thin-Client Web Systems



CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—June 27, 2005—InterSystems Corporation today announced an agreement with InsiTech,
Inc. that supports rapid delivery of high performance, thin-client, rich Internet applications for
Java software developers. The announcement was made at the 2005 JavaOne Conference in San
Francisco.

InterSystems develops and markets the CACHÉ post-relational database and Ensemble universal
integration platform worldwide. Cheshire, Conn.-based InsiTech provides XTTTM – Smart Web Clients
for Java tools for Java developers worldwide. InterSystems will collaborate with InsiTech on
initiatives that enable Java developers to offer top-tier rich Web applications targeted for
multiple markets. InsiTech has become a member of InterSystems’ CACHÉ Technology Partners program.

The agreement provides a basis for technology sharing and software support between InterSystems and
InsiTech. "We are leveraging the product strengths of CACHÉ and XTT to effectively change the Java
development paradigm," said Paul Grabscheid, InterSystems Vice President of Strategic Planning.
"InsiTech’s innovative approach to simplifying the complexity of building Java applications
complements InterSystems’ commitment to enabling rapid application development and deployment," he
continued. "The synergy between CACHÉ objects and the XTT Java construction framework enables
developers to take advantage of the advanced object technology and RAD features of CACHÉ and XTT’s
pure Java, standards-based, GUI platform to rapidly build rich, thin-client Web applications." 

XTT is a pure Java, standards-based GUI construction environment that automates development of
thin-client Rich Internet Applications without the need for proprietary plug-ins or downloads. "Any
Java control can be extended through our technology…an open approach that fits well with the open
design of CACHÉ," said Jim Villano, InsiTech Co-founder and COO. "In addition, CACHÉ offers proven
robustness, speed and a unified data architecture that eliminates any requirement for
object-relational mapping. Those capabilities are extremely attractive to progressive Java
developers who want to take advantage of XTT to deliver the benefits of a traditional client/server
LAN solution over the Internet."

Currently building a Java-based asset management system for a major telecommunications firm,
Richard Conway, CEO of eGrok, Inc. in Miami, a technology consulting firm, is well positioned to
comment on the synergy between CACHÉ and XTT. "The XTT product provides the enhanced interface and
RAD features that are absolutely essential for creating rich, smart Internet applications," he
said. "And, the sophisticated Java support, high performance and easy manageability provided by
CACHÉ are the perfect complement. The combination of XTT and CACHÉ is ideal for any Java developer
who wants to rapidly create and deliver rich, Web-based applications." 

More information about the partnership between InterSystems and InsiTech can be obtained by
visiting InterSystems‘ Booth 1440 at JavaOne.

About InterSystems

Headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, InterSystems Corporation (www.InterSystems.com) has
served the needs of IT organizations and independent software vendors for more than two decades.
InterSystems' showcase products, the CACHÉ post-relational database and the Ensemble universal
integration platform, enable the rapid creation and fast integration of high-performance
applications. 

Over four million people use mission-critical applications based on InterSystems' software.
Twenty-five regional offices serve application developers and integrators around the world, and 24
x 7 support is provided for all InterSystems products.

A free, fully functional, no time-limit copy of CACHÉ can be downloaded or requested on CD from the
InterSystems Web site.

About InsiTech

InsiTech, Inc., based in Cheshire, Conn., develops and markets the XTT– Smart Web Clients for Java
toolset. Targeting Java developers who want ultra-thin solutions to rich Internet application
development and deployment, XTT provides a unique Java application construction environment that
enables building smarter, richer, thinner swing-based Internet applications. More information is
available at www.insitechinc.com.

Visit InsiTech’s website to download a free, fully functional version of XTT which can be used with
NetBeans, Eclipse, or JBuilder IDEs.

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