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QBeans V3 rev 4.1 Release announced Monday, October 1, 2007: QTECH today announced that its latest release of QBeans is nearing completion and is scheduled for a November 15th general availability release. QBeans is a powerful Java application framework that revolutionizes the way that Java desktop applications are produced. It simplifies and shortens the development process while improving both application quality and longevity.

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QBeans V3 rev 4.1 feature set announced Tuesday, April 17, 2007: Revision 4.1 is a maintenance release required to add certain features that are required by QBeans developers to facilitate and speed their development of modern desktop applications. Today QTECH announced the feature set to be released in its QBeans V3 rev 4.1 release, currently scheduled for the fall.

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QBeans V3 rev 4.0 used at Treasury Board of Canada, Secretariat Friday, March 31, 2006: QBeans V3 rev 4.0 is used to create a custom application to support the Internal Audit Sector of the Office of the Comptroller General. This tracking system is to be used by the TBS staff members to to track all departmental internal audit reports so that they can be analyzed for emerging weaknesses.

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QBeans V3 rev 4.0 Released Monday, February 6, 2006: After incorporating the feedback gathered through two beta testing phases, QTECH announces that its product, QBeans V3 rev 4.0 is ready for deployment into production applications.

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Beta 4 released to Beta testers Wednesday, October 26, 2005: The feature set previously announced as well as numerous improvements to the operation of the framework is now released to beta testers.

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Beta 4 feature set announced Tuesday, April 19, 2005: After a successful three-month Beta 3 process, the new features of the Beta 4 release of QBeans JDO were announced on Monday, April 18, 2005. Originally scheduled for a June release, QBeans JDO Beta 4 has now been scheduled for release in October 2005.  This will allow the QBeans team to incorporate many of the suggestions we have received from your valued feedback. New features will include a new search GUI API, a new Authentication Framework, as well as improvements to the Beta 3 features.

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QBeans Chief Architect presents QBeans at Somos Knowledge exchange Thursday, March 24th, 2005: Bill Pezoulas, Chief Architect for QBeans, spoke at the March 24th, 2005 SOMOS Knowledge Exchange Luncheon. The presentation focused on the design considerations involved in creating Rich Client business applications in Java, and the benefits of using a well thought-out component framework to ease this development.

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QBeans Web Site Updates Improves Users' Experience Monday, February 28, 2005: User features have been added or expanded to the QBeans Web site in order to increase the site's functionality and to better assist QBeans' growing developer community.

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Re-launch of QBeans Web Site Monday, December 6th, 2004: The QBeans Web site was re-launched on Monday, December 6th, 2004. In tandem with the re-launch, a limited Beta 3 trial period was initiated, with a full beta release expected in early January, 2005.
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Case Studies:
From Zero to Solution in 30 Days The Treasury Board Secretariat required a tracking system to support the Internal Audit Sector of the Office of the Comptroller General to ensure that it receives all departmental internal audit reports so that they can be analyzed for emerging weaknesses. This complete custom application was coded and tested in 10 days using QBeans!
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Addressbook sample application demonstrates the value of QBeans The Addressbook sample application demonstrates how little code is required to create a full featured OO business application using QBeans and Java Data Objects
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Telegrocer uses QBeans to prototype its customer facing business processes TeleGrocer required a quick prototype to validate the customer-facing user interface for the account creation, ordering and delivery scheduling business processes as well as an administrative system to accept orders and manage the fulfillment, delivery and payment processes.
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Telesat uses QBeans to develop a Satellite Scheduling application QBeans allowed the development team to prototype the various functions of the application and to quickly drill down into the requirements for The Satellite Facilities Scheduling Application for Telesat. Its use shifted the focus from the technical aspects of development to the business requirements and user interface design.
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