Monday, February 16, 2009

Gorilla Logic announces Enterprise Flex Practice.

Flex has definitely taken the web and UI worlds by storm. We are also seeing that the demand for Flex talent is exceeding supply which is good news for Adobe, but not so good for companies looking to get serious about Flex who need experienced people.

Gorilla Logic is answering the call by setting up a dedicated Flex Practice in order to focus all of the "Flexpertise" we've amassed into something valuable for the Flex community. Headed up by Jon Rose , the Gorilla Enterprise Flex Practice will be the go to place for Enterprise Flex expertise. Jon will be the Director of the Gorilla Enterprise Flex practice and is well known in the Flex community and most recently for his "Drunk On Software" podcasts. He is also an Editor for InfoQ.com. All of Jon's blog entries are available on our Gorilla Blog as well.

We've already released our Flex Monkey tool to the open source community with a great response. We are in the process of doing the same for our GXE technology, which will be renamed OpenGXE. Between the two, Enterprises can enjoy automated testing, rapid prototyping, and Continuous Integration with the Flex platform.

Gorilla Logic is doubling down on Flex as a technology and expecting our Enterprise Flex Practice to raise the bar on what Enterprises can expect from what is already a sexy edition to the technology arsenal.

Thanks for reading.

1 comment:

  1. >We are in the process of doing the same for our
    >GXE technology, which will be renamed OpenGXE

    Anything new about this?. I'd like to give it a go in a prototype of a small project I got in hand.

    Thanks.

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