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Wolf Frameworks
TypePrivately held company
IndustryCloud computing, platform as a service
Founded2006
HeadquartersBangalore, Karnataka, India
ProductsSaaS Business Applications
Websitewww.wolfframeworks.com

Wolf Frameworks is a web application designing and development platform as a service based in India and United States and represented via partners worldwide.[1]

Founded in 2006, the cloud computing infrastructure[2] offered by the company enables users to design & deliver cross platform SaaS applications without writing technical code.[3][4][5]

Product

WOLF is 100% AJAX, XML and .NET based and enables building of mashable and interoperable web applications by using a browser, an internet connection and the knowledge of modelling business.[6]

Features

  • A technical code free designing environment for creating & delivering SaaS type business applications on the Internet[6]
  • Built using a late bound SOA architecture which uses XML framework
  • Prevents cloud lock-in by allowing users to save their application data in their own preferred database server
  • Provides the ability to view & extract the Business Design (Intellectual Property) of your software application in XML.
  • Import, Export or filter data from Word, Excel, Project Management or CSV files
  • Accessed over a 128-bit secured SSL connection and hosted in a highly secured data center[citation needed]

Benefits

  • Multi-tenant SOA
  • Requires no coding & less technical skills [7]
  • Built-in actions to integrate with external software systems
  • Standards oriented web service technology[8]
  • Save data in a private database server & extract Application Design in XML[9]
  • Requires no up-front capital expenses and minimizes operational cost

References

  1. "Startup of the Day - Wolf PaaS - Microsoft Startup of the Day". http://www.microsoftstartupzone.com/Blogs/Microspark-BizSpark-Startup-of-the-Day/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=7764cd7b-cd2b-4b11-9e28-e6caea1181ff&ID=69. 
  2. "Cloud Computing for Government IT Leaders News & Analysis - InformationWeek". informationweek.com. http://www.informationweek.com/cloud-computing/blog/archives/2008/10/more_cloud_star.html?catid=cloud-computing. 
  3. "Deccan Herald - Start-ups make a head start with their unique technologies". http://archive.deccanherald.com/Content/Jan142009/cyberspace20090113112337.asp. 
  4. "Wolf frameworks - SaaS development platform for business applications". bangaloreinc.com. http://www.bangaloreinc.com/2009/01/16/wolf-frameworks-saas-development-platform-for-business-applications/. 
  5. "'Clouds' catch on even as concerns stay - Livemint". livemint.com. http://www.livemint.com/2009/09/22001207/8216Clouds8217-catch-on.html?h=E. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "Made in India: Featuring WOLF, Platform as a service | NASSCOM EMERGE Blog - an Initiative by the NASSCOM EMERGE Forum". http://blog.nasscom.in/emerge/2009/01/23/made-in-india-featuring-wolf-platform-as-a-service/. 
  7. "Bangalore's cloud cover - Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dnaindia.com. 19 January 2010. http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/report_bangalore-s-cloud-cover_1336482. 
  8. "Does PaaS Need Migration Standards or Standard Platforms? - The Connected Web". ebizq.net. 17 November 2015. http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/connectedweb/2009/02/does_paas_need_migration_stand.php. 
  9. "Automated PaaS migration now a reality | Software as Services | ZDNet.com". http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/?p%3D691.