prairieFyre Developer Contributes to Wrox .Net Publication
<< Previous Next >>
Ottawa, CANADA, October 24, 2002 - Rick Delorme, a key developer at prairieFyre Software Inc., is a contributing author to the recently published Visual Basic .Net Deployment Handbook, a comprehensive resource on deploying .Net applications. prairieFyre is at the forefront of .Net contact management solutions. The soon-to-be-released Version 4, 6110 Contact Center Management (CCM) software is based on the .Net platform. "Microsoft has shown great vision in evolving the Distributed interNet Application (DNA) architecture into .Net", states Clarke La Prairie, President. "Rick has totally embraced the technology and has done a tremendous job contributing to our .Net release." "With .Net technology, our development team is able to use the latest technologies with ease and provide expedient deliveries to our customers", states Rick Delorme. ".Net provides a robust, user-friendly system that is easy to learn and understand. In a nutshell, the .Net development platform greatly enhances our ability to focus on the needs of call center managers." Published by Wrox Press, the Visual Basic .Net Deployment Handbook addresses the various deployment options available to the .Net developer, including Windows Installers, and explores more advanced topics such as Versioning, Code Signing, and Licensing. Wrox Press describes this book as useful to experienced in-house Windows application developers (who traditionally used VB6), third-party developers, consultants, and anyone using .Net. Visual Basic .Net Deployment Handbook By Billy Hollis, Fabio Ferracchiati, Kevin Hoffman, Rick Delorme, Nicholas Manning Paperback - 300 pages (September 2002) Language: English Peer Information Inc. ISBN: 186100771X About Wrox PressWrox Press was established in 1992 to publish books for computer programmers. The Programmer to ProgrammerTM philosophy, combined with Wrox’s unique editorial process soon emerged, and success of Wrox books across the world has lead to the opening of sales offices and the selling of distribution rights worldwide. Although originally created to publish books, Wrox is not a traditional publishing business. It is a specialist information provider, delivering solutions to working programmers in a multitude of formats. The Wrox brand means authoritative, timely solutions to real-world programming problems.