Caspian Learning Unveils Web Deployment technology
16 Aug 2010
by: Margaret Snell
Caspian Learning claims to have made a breakthrough in web deployment technology that allows simulations created with its Thinking Worlds rapid 3D authoring tool to be deployed to the web not only in Shockwave, but in Java too.
The latest development involves Java Applet and Java Webstart being integrated into core Thinking Worlds functionality. This will enable users to export games straight to the web via Java without the need for any additional downloads or third party plug-ins that could affect network security or require special clearance.
Lee Rushworth, marketing executive for Caspian Learning said: “Java technology is present in almost all of the world’s corporate and military networks. Having the ability to rapidly create and publish simulations into these secure networks without the need for additional third party plug-ins removes another huge barrier to the widespread adoption of simulations for training and performance within these sectors.”
Rushworth added: “Pairing this functionality with Thinking Worlds’ existing rapid development technology will give designers even more power at their fingertips to help get simulations in front of trainees quicker and more cost-effectively than ever before.”
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