Press Releases

Jan 13 2010

Cooper City, FL — January 13, 2009 — Linxter, Inc., provider of in-the-cloud message-oriented middleware, today announces its version 1.5 release. An information broker that enables and governs secure, reliable message-based data exchange between any .NET applications or services, Linxter dramatically reduces the amount of time and expertise developers need to connect distributed applications and integrate distributed systems.

Dec 10 2009

Cooper City, FL — December 10, 2009 — Linxter, Inc. today announces the release of an integration solution for Microsoft Azure cloud apps. The open source solution is intended to demonstrate how an Azure cloud web app can receive messages, post them, and send messages back to the sender(s).

Nov 25 2009

Cooper City, FL — November 25, 2009 — Linxter, Inc. today announces the results of an independent security audit of its cloud messaging solution.

DTS, a consultancy specializing in Microsoft technologies with a focus on development, training, and security, has published their security analysis of Linxter at http://www.dtsnh.com/Analysis.html. The report concludes that Linxter is at low risk of being hacked and, with a best practices implementation, represents a solid framework for Internet communications.

Nov 17 2009

Cooper City, FL — November 17, 2009 — Through partnership with VisualGov Solutions, Linxter has demonstrated the successful combination of Microsoft’s Office Communications Server (OCS) with a cloud app running on Windows® Azure. Harnessing the power of Linxter’s in-the-cloud middleware, VisualGov has integrated a monitoring application with Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007, enabling the system to place phone calls or send instant messages.

Oct 26 2009

Cooper City, FL — October 26, 2009 — Linxter, Inc. today announces the release of an open source Microsoft SQL Server integration service, intended to illustrate the benefits of system integration using cloud services instead of web services. .NET developers are welcome to modify and extend the code for their own integration projects.