Aug 28 2001

Hive An Enterprise P2P Platform Based on JXTA

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Alberg Software Inc announces the launch of HIVE® 1.0 Beta. An Enterprise P2P platform for developing new, collaborative applications based on the JXTA P2P platform. It also has a suite of tools and components to complete the process of Enterprise Business Management. What sets HIVE apart, and makes them interesting from a distributed standpoint, is the absence of a central server for regulating processes or for storage of data. To complete its pervasive utility, HIVE comes equipped with a set of utility components / tools for “Discussion”, “Instant Messaging”, “File Sharing”, “Calendering” etc.

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